Fr. 136.00

Introduction to Construction Project Engineering

English · Paperback / Softback

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Informationen zum Autor Giovanni C. Migliaccio is an Associate Professor in Construction Management at the University of Washington (UW), USA. He is also the Associate Director for the UW Center for Education and Research in Construction, holds a P.D. Koon Endowed Professorship and an affiliate fellowship with the UW Runstad Center for Real Estate Studies. Len Holm is a Senior Lecturer in Construction Management at the University of Washington, USA, and a Construction Management Professional. Klappentext This new textbook fills an important gap in the existing literature, in that it prepares construction engineering and built environment students for their first experience of the jobsite. This innovative book integrates conceptual and hands-on knowledge of project engineering to introduce students to the construction process and familiarize them with the procedures and activities they need to operate as project engineers during their summer internships and immediately after graduation.The textbook is structured into four sections:Section A: Introductory ConceptsSection B: Field EngineeringSection C: Office EngineeringSection D: Advanced Project Engineering The emphasis on field tasks and case studies, questions, and exercises taken from across civil works and commercial building sectors makes this the ideal textbook for introductory to intermediate courses in Construction Engineering, Construction Engineering Technology, Civil and Architectural Engineering, and Construction Management degree programs. Zusammenfassung This new textbook fills an important gap in the existing literature, in that it prepares construction engineering and built environment students for their first experience of the jobsite. This innovative book integrates conceptual and hands-on knowledge of project engineering to introduce students to the construction process and familiarize them with the procedures and activities they need to operate as project engineers during their summer internships and immediately after graduation. The textbook is structured into four sections: Section A: Introductory Concepts Section B: Field Engineering Section C: Office Engineering Section D: Advanced Project Engineering The emphasis on field tasks and case studies, questions, and exercises taken from across civil works and commercial building sectors makes this the ideal textbook for introductory to intermediate courses in Construction Engineering, Construction Engineering Technology, Civil and Architectural Engineering, and Construction Management degree programs. Inhaltsverzeichnis Preface ; Section A: Introductory concepts ; Chapter 1: Introduction; 1.1 The built environment; 1.2 Built environment industries; 1.3 The built environment by functional role and occupation; 1.4 The built environment by project type; 1.5 Book overview; 1.6 Summary; 1.7 Review questions; Chapter 2: Built environment projects; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Evaluating project success; 2.3 Project Phases; 2.4 Impact of early decisions on later expenditures; 2.5 Project engineering applications; 2.6 Summary; 2.7 Review questions; 2.8 Exercises; Chapter 3: Participants to built environment projects; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Organizations; 3.3 Business legal status; 3.4 Individuals; 3.5 Summary; 3.6 Review questions; 3.7 Exercises; Chapter 4: Project delivery; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Project delivery methods; 4.3 Project delivery dilemmas; 4.4 Project delivery features; 4.5 Project finance features; 4.6 Project engineering applications; 4.7 Summary; 4.8 Review questions; 4.9 Exercises; Chapter 5: Procurement and contracting; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Procurement overview; 5...

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