Construction Planning, Programming and Control [electronic resource] /

This book adopts a methodical approach to the process of planning and control exercised by the contractor during the pre-tender, pre-contract and construction phases of projects through the application of various planning techniques to a number of case studies in both building and civil engineering. To develop a fundamental understanding of the factors which influence the successful management of time on projects, the book explores the implications of new forces that are changing the way the construction industry operates, including the 'Latham' culture and new health and safety legislation such as the Construction (Design and Management) Regulations. A number of planning applications are explained, including linked bar charts, networks and precedence diagrams, together with techniques used for repetitive projects, such as line of balance and time-chainage diagrams. The text also incorporates examples of contract budgetary control and cost-value reconciliation procedures.

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Main Authors: Cooke, Brian. author., Williams, Peter. author., SpringerLink (Online service)
Format: Texto biblioteca
Language:eng
Published: London : Macmillan Education UK : Imprint: Palgrave, 1998
Subjects:Engineering., Industries., Civil engineering., Buildings, Building., Construction., Engineering, Architectural., Building Construction., Civil Engineering.,
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-14293-4
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spelling KOHA-OAI-TEST:2298962018-07-31T00:12:10ZConstruction Planning, Programming and Control [electronic resource] / Cooke, Brian. author. Williams, Peter. author. SpringerLink (Online service) textLondon : Macmillan Education UK : Imprint: Palgrave,1998.engThis book adopts a methodical approach to the process of planning and control exercised by the contractor during the pre-tender, pre-contract and construction phases of projects through the application of various planning techniques to a number of case studies in both building and civil engineering. To develop a fundamental understanding of the factors which influence the successful management of time on projects, the book explores the implications of new forces that are changing the way the construction industry operates, including the 'Latham' culture and new health and safety legislation such as the Construction (Design and Management) Regulations. A number of planning applications are explained, including linked bar charts, networks and precedence diagrams, together with techniques used for repetitive projects, such as line of balance and time-chainage diagrams. The text also incorporates examples of contract budgetary control and cost-value reconciliation procedures.Preface -- The Construction Industry -- Construction Management and Organisation The Planning Process -- Programming Techniques -- Establishing Contract Budgets.-Planning During Construction -- Project Control Procedures -- The Control and Coordination of Subcontractors -- Accelerating the Project -- Planning and Programming -- Case Studies -- Index.This book adopts a methodical approach to the process of planning and control exercised by the contractor during the pre-tender, pre-contract and construction phases of projects through the application of various planning techniques to a number of case studies in both building and civil engineering. To develop a fundamental understanding of the factors which influence the successful management of time on projects, the book explores the implications of new forces that are changing the way the construction industry operates, including the 'Latham' culture and new health and safety legislation such as the Construction (Design and Management) Regulations. A number of planning applications are explained, including linked bar charts, networks and precedence diagrams, together with techniques used for repetitive projects, such as line of balance and time-chainage diagrams. The text also incorporates examples of contract budgetary control and cost-value reconciliation procedures.Engineering.Industries.Civil engineering.BuildingsBuilding.Construction.Engineering, Architectural.Engineering.Building Construction.Industries.Civil Engineering.Springer eBookshttp://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-14293-4URN:ISBN:9781349142934
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topic Engineering.
Industries.
Civil engineering.
Buildings
Building.
Construction.
Engineering, Architectural.
Engineering.
Building Construction.
Industries.
Civil Engineering.
Engineering.
Industries.
Civil engineering.
Buildings
Building.
Construction.
Engineering, Architectural.
Engineering.
Building Construction.
Industries.
Civil Engineering.
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Civil engineering.
Buildings
Building.
Construction.
Engineering, Architectural.
Engineering.
Building Construction.
Industries.
Civil Engineering.
Engineering.
Industries.
Civil engineering.
Buildings
Building.
Construction.
Engineering, Architectural.
Engineering.
Building Construction.
Industries.
Civil Engineering.
Cooke, Brian. author.
Williams, Peter. author.
SpringerLink (Online service)
Construction Planning, Programming and Control [electronic resource] /
description This book adopts a methodical approach to the process of planning and control exercised by the contractor during the pre-tender, pre-contract and construction phases of projects through the application of various planning techniques to a number of case studies in both building and civil engineering. To develop a fundamental understanding of the factors which influence the successful management of time on projects, the book explores the implications of new forces that are changing the way the construction industry operates, including the 'Latham' culture and new health and safety legislation such as the Construction (Design and Management) Regulations. A number of planning applications are explained, including linked bar charts, networks and precedence diagrams, together with techniques used for repetitive projects, such as line of balance and time-chainage diagrams. The text also incorporates examples of contract budgetary control and cost-value reconciliation procedures.
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Building Construction.
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Williams, Peter. author.
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