Dewey Decimal624.068
Table Of Content1. The Project Delivery System 2. Responsibility and Authority 3. Resident Project Representative Office Responsibilities 4. Documentation: Records and Reports 5. Electronic Project Administration 6. Specifications and Drawings 7. Using the Specifications in Contract Administration 8. Construction Laws and Labor Relations 9. Construction Safety 10. Meetings and Negotiations 11. Risk Allocation and Liability Sharing 12. Preconstruction Operations 13. Planning for Construction 14. CMP Scheduling for Construction 15. Construction Operations 16. Value Engineering 17. Measurement and Payment 18. Construction Materials and Workmanship 19. Changes and Extra Work 20. Claims and Disputes 21. Project Closeout
SynopsisUsing simple, straightforward language, this text addresses how a successful construction project is managed and administered from design through construction to closeout. With the goal of uniting the key stakeholders (contractors, architects, engineers, etc) and providing them with a workable system for operating as an effective construction team, Construction Project Administration reflects the latest technology, laws and regulations. Topics pertinent to each stage of a project are introduced and discussed as they occur throughout the life of the project. Numerous real-world examples are included. This edition includes coverage of BIM, the introduction of the 2004 version of CSI Masterformat(tm) and a complete chapter on electronic project administration. By tracing a construction project from start to finish, Construction Project Administration offers a single source of information for all in the construction industry., Using simple, straightforward language, this text addresses how a successful construction project is managed and administered from design through construction to closeout. With the goal of uniting the key stakeholders (contractors, architects, engineers, etc) and providing them with a workable system for operating as an effective construction team, Construction Project Administration reflects the latest technology, laws and regulations. Topics pertinent to each stage of a project are introduced and discussed as they occur throughout the life of the project. Numerous real-world examples are included. This edition includes coverage of BIM, the introduction of the 2004 version of CSI Masterformatâ„¢ and a complete chapter on electronic project administration. By tracing a construction project from start to finish, Construction Project Administration offers a single source of information for all in the construction industry.
LC Classification NumberTH438.F57 2009