Project Management for Engineering and Construction: A Life-Cycle Approach, Fourth Edition

Project Management for Engineering and Construction: A Life-Cycle Approach, Fourth Edition

Author: Garold D. Oberlender, Professor

Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education

Published: 2022-02-11

Total Pages: 512

ISBN-13: 9781264268443

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A completely updated guide to engineering and construction project management strategies This up-to-date guide presents the principles and techniques of managing engineering and construction projects—from the initial conceptual stage, to design and construction, all the way to completion. The book emphasizes project management during the beginning stages of project development to influence the quality, cost, and schedule of a project as early in the process as possible. This new edition has been reorganized to mirror the chronology of a real project. Project Management for Engineering and Construction: A Life-Cycle Approach, Fourth Edition addresses all project lifecycle phases and drills down to risk assessment and project document control at each phase. You will get complete coverage of early estimate classifications, budgeting specifications, work packaging, scheduling, contract administration, progress measurement systems, and much more. Details the entirety of the lifecycle of a construction project from inception to completion Discusses the owner's team, the design engineer's team, and the construction team Written by a team of engineering and construction experts


Project Management for Engineering and Construction, Third Edition

Project Management for Engineering and Construction, Third Edition

Author: () (Gary) D. D. D. Oberlender

Publisher: McGraw Hill Professional

Published: 2014-07-13

Total Pages: 433

ISBN-13: 0071822933

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The Latest, Most Effective Engineering and Construction project Management Strategies Fully revised throughout, this up-to-date guide presents the principles and techniques of managing engineering and construction projects from the initial conceptual phase, through design and construction, to completion. The book emphasizes project management during the beginning stages of project development to influence the quality, cost, and schedule of a project as early in the process as possible. Featuring an all-new chapter on risk management, the third edition also includes new sections on: Ensuring project quality The owner's team Parametric estimating Importance of the estimator Formats for work breakdown structures Design work packages Benefits of planning Calculations to verify schedules and cost distributions Common problems in managing design Build-operate-transfer delivery methods Based on the author's decades of experience in working with hundreds of project managers, this essential resource includes many new real-world examples and updated sample problems. Project Management for Engineering and Construction, Third Edition, covers: Working with project teams Project initiation Early estimates Project budgeting Development of work plan Design proposals Project scheduling Tracking work Design coordination Construction phase Project close out Personal management skills Risk management


Project Management for Engineering and Construction: A Life-Cycle Approach, Fourth Edition

Project Management for Engineering and Construction: A Life-Cycle Approach, Fourth Edition

Author: Garold D. Oberlender

Publisher: McGraw Hill Professional

Published: 2022-07-15

Total Pages: 451

ISBN-13: 1264268459

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A completely updated guide to engineering and construction project management This up-to-date guide presents highly effective strategies for managing engineering and construction projects from the initial conceptual stage, to design and construction, all the way to completion. Reorganized to mirror the chronology of a real-world job, Project Management for Engineering and Construction: A Life-Cycle Approach, Fourth Edition addresses all phases of the project lifecycle. You will get field-ready tactics to manage the scope, budget, and schedule of a construction project, starting at the very earliest steps of the process. Coverage includes: Project initiation Preliminary development Work plan development Team selection and development Document control Early estimates Project budgeting Risk assessment and analysis Design proposals Project planning and scheduling Design coordination Construction phase Monitoring and reporting Project close out Project management skills


Construction Project Management

Construction Project Management

Author: Peter Fewings

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2019-03-21

Total Pages: 618

ISBN-13: 1351122010

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Construction Project Management: An Integrated Approach is a management approach to leading projects and the effective choice and use of project management tools and techniques. It seeks to push the boundaries of project management to take on board future needs and user issues. Integration of the construction project, meaning closer relations between the project team, the supply chain and the client, is long overdue; however, despite some signs of growth in this area, the industry nonetheless remains fragmented in its approach. The role of the project manager is to integrate diverse interests and unify objectives to achieve a common goal. This has now broadened to include a responsibility, on the parts of both client and team, to ensure that construction addresses current and future societal needs. From an economic perspective, a great deal of waste is connected with conflict, thus a holistic approach that increases the efficiency and effectiveness of the task at hand will inject energy into project management. This third edition now takes on board the impact of technology in building information modelling and other digitised technologies such as artificial intelligence. Together, they open up avenues for more direct and incisive action to test creative design, manufacture directly and communicate spontaneously and intuitively. In time, such technologies will change the role of project managers but will never take away their responsibility to be passionate about construction and to integrate the team. A new chapter has been added that considers future societal needs. This edition is also reordered to make the project life cycle and process chapters clearer. This book combines best practice in construction with the theories underpinning project management and presents a wealth of practical case studies – many new. It focuses on all construction disciplines that may manage projects. The book is of unique value to students in the later years of undergraduate courses and those on specialist postgraduate courses in project management and also for practitioners in all disciplines and clients who have experienced the frustration caused by the fragmentation of construction projects.


Project Management for Engineers and Construction

Project Management for Engineers and Construction

Author: Garold D. Oberlender

Publisher: McGraw-Hill Science/Engineering/Math

Published: 2000-01-25

Total Pages: 392

ISBN-13:

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The purpose of this book is to present the principles and techniques of project management, beginning with the conceptual phase by the owner, through coordination of design and construction, to project completion. Throughout this book the importance of management skills is emphasized to enable the user to develop his or her own style of project management. The focus is to apply project management at the beginning of a project, when it is first approved. Too often the formal organization to manage a project is not developed until the beginning of the construction phase. This book presents the information that must be assembled and managed during the development and engineering design phase to bring a project to successful completion by the owner.


Project Management, Planning and Control

Project Management, Planning and Control

Author: Albert Lester

Publisher: Butterworth-Heinemann

Published: 2013-09-16

Total Pages: 615

ISBN-13: 0080983219

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Covering the principles and techniques you need to successfully manage an engineering or technical project from start to finish, Project Management, Planning and Control is an established and widely recommended project management handbook. With clear and detailed coverage of planning, scheduling and control, which can pose particular challenges in engineering environments, this sixth edition includes new chapters on Agile project management and project governance, more real-life examples and updated software information. Ideal for those studying for Project Management Professional (PMP) qualifications, Project Management, Planning and Control is aligned with the latest Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK) for both the Project Management Institute (PMI) and the Association of Project Management (APM), and includes questions and answers to help you test your understanding. It is also updated to match the latest BS 6079 standard for project management in construction. Focused on the needs and challenges of project managers in engineering, manufacturing and construction, and closely aligned to the content of the APM and PMI ‘bodies of knowledge’. Structured according to the logical sequence of a major project, with a strong focus on planning, scheduling, budgeting, and control—critical elements in the management of engineering projects. Includes project management questions and answers, compiled by a former APM exam assessor, to help you test your knowledge and prepare for professional examinations.


The Management of Construction: A Project Lifecycle Approach

The Management of Construction: A Project Lifecycle Approach

Author: F. Lawrence Bennett

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2007-06-01

Total Pages: 352

ISBN-13: 1136356991

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Management of Construction introduces all aspects of management practice to students and professionals based in the construction industry. It is also important for those involved in allied fields such as design, project development, and site monitoring and inspection. The book addresses each stage of the construction project from conception to completion, giving a perspective on the whole life cycle often missing from textbooks. The author also balances engineering concerns with the human resource and personal aspects of construction management that are so important to the successful outcome of a project.


Project Management for Engineering and Construction, Third Edition

Project Management for Engineering and Construction, Third Edition

Author: Garold (Gary) D. Oberlender

Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education

Published: 2014-07-14

Total Pages: 432

ISBN-13: 9780071822312

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Publisher's Note: Products purchased from Third Party sellers are not guaranteed by the publisher for quality, authenticity, or access to any online entitlements included with the product. The Latest, Most Effective Engineering and Construction project Management Strategies Fully revised throughout, this up-to-date guide presents the principles and techniques of managing engineering and construction projects from the initial conceptual phase, through design and construction, to completion. The book emphasizes project management duringthe beginning stages of project development to influence the quality, cost, and schedule of a project as early in the process as possible. Featuring an all-new chapter on risk management, the third edition also includes new sections on: Ensuring project quality The owner's team Parametric estimating Importance of the estimator Formats for work breakdown structures Design work packages Benefits of planning Calculations to verify schedules and cost distributions Common problems in managing design Build-operate-transfer delivery methods Based on the author's decades of experience in working with hundreds of project managers, this essential resource includes many new real-world examples and updated sample problems. Project Management for Engineering and Construction, Third Edition, covers: Working with project teams Project initiation Early estimates Project budgeting Development of work plan Design proposals Project scheduling Tracking work Design coordination Construction phase Project close out Personal management skills Risk management


Engineering & Construction Project Management

Engineering & Construction Project Management

Author: Mike Angerame

Publisher: Dick Billows

Published: 2002

Total Pages: 169

ISBN-13: 0967976138

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Intermediate guide to a complete methodology for managing engineering and construction projects. Learn the full project lifecycle from strategic planning, scope definition, budgeting, resource scheduling, contract negotiations and process controls. Covers work estimating, developing high-performance team cultures, tracking progress and performing variance analysis. Includes 100's of illustrations and step-by-step instructions for Microsoft Project 2000?.


Advanced Project Management

Advanced Project Management

Author: Frederick Harrison

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2017-03-02

Total Pages: 416

ISBN-13: 1351960709

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When Advanced Project Management first appeared it quickly acquired a reputation for excellence on both sides of the Atlantic as a book that successfully bridges the gap between introductory texts on project management and specialist works on professional practice. Its aim is twofold: to provide a guide for managers, engineers, accountants and others involved in project work, and a reference for advanced students of project and construction management. This fourth edition of the book has been heavily revised, with substantial material to reflect the changes in project management. The following topics are either new to the book or have been given greater emphasis: ¢ Project definition and appraisal ¢ Procurement and the supply chain ¢ Concurrent engineering ¢ Cost and management accounting ¢ Quality management ¢ More detailed explanations of critical path analysis, now predominantly using the precedence system ¢ Increased treatment of resource scheduling ¢ Planning with multiple calendars ¢ Planning within fixed time constraints, using crashing and fast-tracking methods ¢ Standard networks, modules and templates ¢ Risk management.