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- Construction Project Management
- Contents
- Preface
- 1 Construction Practices
- 1.1 Introduction
- 1.2 The Construction Industry
- 1.3 The Construction Project
- 1.4 Project Stages
- 1.5 Owner
- 1.6 Architect‐Engineer
- 1.7 Prime Contractor
- 1.8 Competitive Bidding
- 1.9 Negotiated Contracts
- 1.10 Combined Bidding and Negotiation
- 1.11 Subcontracting
- 1.12 Design‐Bid‐Construct
- 1.13 Fast Tracking
- 1.14 Construction Contract Services
- 1.15 Construction Services
- 1.16 Design‐Construct
- 1.17 Construction Management
- 1.18 Fixed‐Sum Contract
- 1.19 Cost‐Plus‐Fee Contracts
- 1.20 Work‐by‐Force Account
- 1.21 Turnkey and BOT Contracts
- 1.22 Integrated Project Delivery
- 1.23 Speculative Construction
- 1.24 Management during the Design Phase
- 1.25 Management of Field Construction
- 1.26 Project Manager
- 1.27 Project Manager Qualifications
- Key Points and Questions
- 2 Systematic Project Management
- 2.1 Introduction
- 2.2 Need for Project Management
- 2.3 Project Management Characteristics
- 2.4 Discussion Viewpoint
- 2.5 Management Procedures
- 2.6 Time and Cost Management
- 2.7 Planning and Scheduling
- 2.8 CPM Procedure
- 2.9 Time Monitoring and Control
- 2.10 Project Cost System
- 2.11 Estimating the Project
- 2.12 Project Cost Accounting
- 2.13 Resource Management
- 2.14 Project Financial Control
- 2.15 Automating Project Management Tasks
- 2.16 Manual Methods
- 2.17 Discussion Format
- 2.18 Example Projects
- Key Points and Questions
- 3 Project Estimating
- 3.1 Introduction
- 3.2 Project Cost System
- 3.3 Preliminary Cost Estimates
- 3.4 Final Cost Estimate
- 3.5 Example Projects
- 3.6 Quantity Survey
- 3.7 Management Input
- 3.8 Field Supervision
- 3.9 Construction Methods
- 3.10 General Time Schedule
- 3.11 Construction Equipment
- 3.12 Summary Sheets
- 3.13 Material Costs
- 3.14 Labor Costs
- 3.15 Indirect Labor Costs
- 3.16 Labor Unit Costs
- 3.17 The Cost of Heavy Equipment
- 3.18 Bids from Subcontractor
- 3.19 Project Overhead
- 3.20 Home Office Overhead
- 3.21 Markup
- 3.22 Contract Bonds
- 3.23 Recap Sheet
- 3.24 Cost Models
- 3.25 Project Budget
- 3.26 Progress Estimate
- 3.27 Estimating for Changes
- Key Points and Questions
- 4 Project Planning
- 4.1 Introduction
- 4.2 CPM Procedure
- 4.3 Planning Phase
- 4.4 Job Activities
- 4.5 Job Logic
- 4.6 Restraints
- 4.7 Beginning‐to‐End Planning
- 4.8 Top‐Down Planning and the Work Breakdown Structure
- 4.9 Precedence Notation
- 4.10 Precedence Diagram
- 4.11 Network Format
- 4.12 Lag Relationships
- 4.13 Precedence Diagram for the Example Projects
- 4.14 Value of Precedence Network
- 4.15 Repetitive Operations
- 4.16 Network Interfaces
- 4.17 Master Network
- 4.18 Subnetworks
- 4.19 Computer Applications for Planning
- Key Points and Questions
- 5 Project Scheduling Concepts
- 5.1 Introduction
- 5.2 Scheduling Procedure
- 5.3 Activity Times
- 5.4 Rules for Estimating Activity Durations
- 5.5 Estimating Activity Durations
- 5.6 Time Contingency
- 5.7 Project Weather Delays
- 5.8 Network Time Computations
- 5.9 Early Activity Times
- 5.10 Project Duration
- 5.11 Late Activity Times
- 5.12 Total Float
- 5.13 Critical Path
- 5.14 Free Float
- 5.15 Activity Time Information
- 5.16 Float Paths
- 5.17 Early‐Start Schedule
- 5.18 Tabular Time Schedules
- 5.19 Activities and Calendar Dates
- 5.20 Calendars for Weather
- 5.21 Lags between Activities
- 5.22 Pipeline Scheduling Computations
- 5.23 Pipeline Summary Diagram
- 5.24 Interface Computations
- 5.25 Hammock Activity
- 5.26 Milestones
- 5.27 Time‐Scaled Networks
- 5.28 Nature and Significance of Floats
- 5.29 Bar Charts
- 5.30 Computer Applications for Scheduling
- Key Points and Questions
- 6 Production Planning
- 6.1 Introduction
- 6.2 Planning Team
- 6.3 Reengineering the Project
- 6.4 Planning for Production
- 6.5 Support Planning
- 6.6 Technical Problems
- 6.7 Personnel Planning
- 6.8 Safety Planning
- 6.9 Planning for Quality
- 6.10 Material Ordering and Expediting
- 6.11 Material Handling, Storage, and Protection
- 6.12 Equipment Planning
- 6.13 The New Production Model
- Key Points and Questions
- 7 Managing Time
- 7.1 Introduction
- 7.2 Time Schedule Adjustments
- 7.3 Need for Time Reduction
- 7.4 General Time‐Reduction Procedure
- 7.5 Shortening the Longest Time Path
- 7.6 Project Direct Costs
- 7.7 Variation of Activity Direct Cost with Time
- 7.8 Project Indirect Costs
- 7.9 Practical Aspects of Time Reduction
- 7.10 Reduction of the Highway Bridge Duration
- 7.11 Time Reduction of Highway Bridge by Expediting
- 7.12 Least‐Cost Expediting of the Highway Bridge
- 7.13 Limitations on Time‐Reduction Steps
- 7.14 Variation of Total Project Cost with Time
- 7.15 Expedited Highway Bridge Schedule
- 7.16 Milestone and Interface Events
- 7.17 Project Extension
- 7.18 Time Management System
- 7.19 Aspects of Time Management
- 7.20 Key‐Date Schedules
- 7.21 Adjustment of Move‐in Date
- Key Points and Questions
- 8 Resource Management
- 8.1 Introduction
- 8.2 Objective of Resource Management
- 8.3 Project Resource Management
- 8.4 Aspects of Resource Management
- 8.5 Tabulation of Labor Requirements
- 8.6 Project Labor Summary
- 8.7 Variation in Labor Demand
- 8.8 Manpower Leveling
- 8.9 Heuristic Manpower Leveling
- 8.10 Numerical Example
- 8.11 Labor Leveling in Practice
- 8.12 Restricted Labor Supply
- 8.13 Complex Labor Scheduling
- 8.14 Equipment Management and Scheduling
- 8.15 The Construction Supply Chain
- 8.16 Material Scheduling
- 8.17 Resource Expediting
- Key Points and Questions
- 9 Project Scheduling Applications
- 9.1 Introduction
- 9.2 Role of the Schedule
- 9.3 Operational Schedules
- 9.4 Organizing Schedule Data
- 9.5 Schedule Presentation Formats
- 9.6 Schedules for Repetitive Operations
- 9.7 Impacted Baseline Schedule
- 9.8 But‐for or Collapsed As‐Built Schedule
- 9.9 Legal Schedules
- 9.10 Handling Weather Effects and Other Unknowns
- 9.11 Presenting the Schedule
- Key Points and Questions
- 10 Project Coordination
- 10.1 Introduction
- 10.2 Schedule Information on the Job
- 10.3 Detailed Schedules
- 10.4 Subcontractor Scheduling
- 10.5 Activity Planning
- 10.6 The Last Planner Process©
- 10.7 Production Checklists
- 10.8 Look‐Ahead Schedules
- 10.9 Planning the Paperwork
- 10.10 Putting the Plans on Paper
- 10.11 Progress Measurement
- 10.12 Progress Reporting
- 10.13 Bar Charts
- 10.14 Highway Bridge as of July 14
- 10.15 Weekly Progress Reports
- 10.16 Field Progress Narrative
- 10.17 July 21 Status of Highway Bridge
- 10.18 Progress Analysis
- 10.19 Schedule Analysis to Determine Project Delays
- 10.20 Corrective Action
- 10.21 Network Updating
- 10.22 Updating Calculations Manually
- 10.23 Scheduling Software
- 10.24 Project Progress Curves
- Key Points and Questions
- 11 Project Cost System
- 11.1 Introduction
- 11.2 The Construction Cost Cycle
- 11.3 Objectives of a Cost System
- 11.4 Project Cost Control
- 11.5 Data for Estimating
- 11.6 Project Cost Code
- 11.7 Usage of Project Cost Code
- 11.8 Project Cost Accounting
- 11.9 Labor and Equipment Costs
- 11.10 Cost Accounting Reports
- 11.11 Labor Time Reporting
- 11.12 Time Card Preparation
- 11.13 Measurement of Work Quantities
- 11.14 Work Quantities from Network Activities
- 11.15 Cost Records and Reports
- 11.16 Weekly Labor Reports
- 11.17 Weekly Labor Cost Report
- 11.18 Equipment Cost Accounting
- 11.19 Monthly Cost Forecast
- 11.20 Time‐Cost Envelope
- 11.21 Earned Value Management System
- 11.22 Forecasting Final Project Results Using the EVMS
- 11.23 Special Cost Accounting Problems
- 11.24 Production Cost Reduction
- 11.25 Information for Estimating
- 11.26 Postproject Evaluation
- 11.27 Software Applications
- 11.28 Accuracy of Estimating
- Key Points and Questions
- 12 Project Financial Management
- 12.1 Introduction
- 12.2 Financial Control
- 12.3 Progress Payments
- 12.4 Pay Requests for Unit‐Price Contracts
- 12.5 Project Cost Breakdown
- 12.6 Pay Requests for Lump‐Sum Contracts
- 12.7 Use of Time‐Control Activities for Pay Requests
- 12.8 Pay Requests for Cost‐Plus Contracts
- 12.9 Payments to Subcontractors
- 12.10 Schedule of Payments by Owner—Unit‐Price Contract
- 12.11 Schedule of Payments by Owner—Lump‐Sum Contract
- 12.12 Final Payment
- 12.13 Cash Flow
- 12.14 Cash Disbursement Forecasts
- 12.15 Cash Income Forecasts
- 12.16 Disbursement Controls
- 12.17 Project Changes
- 12.18 Contract Change Orders
- 12.19 Claims
- 12.20 Daily Job Log
- Key Points and Questions
- Index
- EULA
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