Construction Planning, Programming and Control, 3rd Edition
The perfect text for undergraduates on construction management, surveying and civil engineering degre
Item #: 280-8380-09
ISBN: 1405183802
ISBN13: 9781405183802
Author: Brian Cooke, Peter Williams Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Manufacturer: John Wiley & Sons Manufacturer Item #: 9781405183802 Format: Paperback
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This book offers a clear explanation of the principles and practice of construction planning, programming and control during the preparation and construction stages of a project. The book is written in the context of current procurement and contractual arrangements and JCT2005, NEC3 and ICE7 contracts are covered. The statutory framework within which construction projects must be managed is explained and the topic of construction hazard and risk is covered in detail. A variety of programming techniques are explained and the development of safe construction sequences and methods is particularly emphasised. The control of time, money and resources are considered in a risk management context and a complete chapter is devoted to cash flow. 504 pp.
The third edition has been extensively updated and extended to include new materials on:
Hazard identification
Risk assessment
Health and safety management
CDM 2007
Construction sequences and method statements
Delay analysis
Waste management and Site Waste Management Plans
The final three chapters are devoted to individual case studies which have been selected to illustrate the practical application of the principles explained in the book and to provide examples of current procedures adopted by major contractors. The content is designed to provide a clear and comprehensive text for undergraduates on construction management, surveying and civil engineering degree courses.
Table of Contents:
1 Procurement and contracts
2 Management and organisation
3 Managing risk
4 Programming techniques
5 Pre-tender planning
6 Contract budgets and cash flow
7 Managing the supply chain
8 Planning for construction
9 Project control procedures
10 Planning case studies
Construction Planning, Programming and Control, 3rd Edition