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Construction Management
Construction Project Administration, 8th revised edition
[132163]
£51.99
For courses in Construction Management, Construction Contract Administration, and Construction Inspection. Drawing on the author's extensive experience in construction engineering, administration, and education, this text/reference addresses each of the principal contract administration duties in logical order--from the hands-on viewpoint of a resident engineer on a construction project. It specifically addresses the responsibility and authority of the Resident Project Representative, unlike other texts which focus on the project manager. The text takes a project team approach for improved job efficiency, outlining a construction team operation in which the administrator delegates to the greatest possible extent all those contract administration functions that can be more effectively done in the field. Contents: NOTE: Each chapter concludes with Problems. 1. 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. CPM 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. Bibliography. Index. Forms Index. Flowchart Index. Content List: NOTE: Each chapter concludes with Problems. 1. 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. CPM 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. Bibliography. Index. Forms Index. Flowchart Index.
Author:
Reynolds, Wayne|Fisk, Edward Ray
Date Published:
2005
Document Type:
Books
Format:
Hardback
ISBN:
0130993050
ISBN13:
9780130993052
Pages:
658
Publisher:
Prentice Hall
Quantity:
0 items
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