Construction Project Management
Construction project management is project management process that applies to any construction sector .It is the overall planning, co-ordination and control of a project from inception to completion aimed at meeting a client’s requirements in order to produce a functionally and financially viable project that will be completed on time within authorised cost and to the required quality standards.
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Chapter 1 Introduction....... 1-1
Chapter 2 Project Development............ 2-1
Chapter 3 Project Initiation . 3-1
Chapter 4 Planning, Environmental Clearance, Real Estate Acquisition......... 4-1
Chapter 5 Design............... 5-1
Chapter 6 Construction...... 6-1
Chapter 7 Commissioning.. 7-1
Chapter 8 Project Closeout. 8-1
Chapter 9 Project Support.. 9-1
Handbook References ...... 10-1
Index ............. 11-1
1.0 Defining Construction Management................3
The Project Participants .............3
Needs of the Project .4
2.0 Contracting and Project Delivery Systems.... 6
Contracting Methods ................. 6
Project Delivery Systems ............7
3.0 Why Construction Management? ..8
CM as Agent or At Risk............... 8
Role of the CM.......... 8
4.0 Selecting the CM ......... 10
Preliminary Decisions and Information .... 10
Qualification Based Selection of CM.......... 11
Methods of Paying for Services 14
Standard Contract Forms ......... 15
INTRODUCTION i
Section 1.0 PRE-BID PROCEDURES
1.1 Constructability Review and Preliminary Service Estimate 1-1
1.2 Final Bid Document Review 1-1
1.3 Bidding and Procurement 1-1
1.4 Pre-Bid Conference 1-1
Section 2.0 AWARD PROCEDURES
2.1 Bid and Pre-award Processing 2-1
2.2 Prepare Service Estimate and Obtain Funding 2-2
2.3 Execution of Contract Documents 2-2
2.4 Pre-Construction Conference 2-3
2.5 Issue Notice to Proceed and Related Documents 2-4
Section 3.0 CONSTRUCTION START-UP
3.1 Organization and Management 3-1
3.2 Field Offices and Facilities 3-1
3.3 Contract Files 3-2
3.4 Drawings and Specifications 3-3
3.5 Testing Services 3-3
3.6 Permits 3-3
3.7 Public Relations 3-4
3.8 Subcontractors 3-4
3.9 EEO/Affirmative Action & Small Business Enterprise Subcontracting 3-5
Section 4.0 COMMUNICATIONS CONTROL
4.1 Correspondence 4-1
4.2 Daily/Monthly Reports 4-2
4.3 Meetings 4-3
4.4 Agency/Utility Coordination Meetings 4-4
4.5 Photographic Records 4-4
Section 5.0 DRAWING CONTROL
5.1 Contract Drawing Distribution and Revisions 5-1
5.2 Shop Drawings, Working Drawings, and Sample Submittals 5-1
5.3 Requests for Information/Clarification 5-2
5.4 Project Record Documents 5-2
Section 6.0 SCHEDULE CONTROL
6.1 Construction Contract Schedule 6-1
6.2 Short-term Schedules 6-2
6.3 Schedule Up-Dates and Revisions 6-2
6.4 Schedule Communications and Meetings 6-3
6.5 Procurement Control 6-3
6.6 Time Extensions 6-4
Section 7.0 COST CONTROL
7.1 Progress Payments 7-1
7.1.1 Method of Payment 7-1
7.1.2 Method of Measurement 7-1
7.2 Contract Contingency 7-2
7.3 Change Orders 7-3
7.4 Claims 7-4
7.4.1 Claim Avoidance 7-4
7.4.2 Identifying and Classifying a Claim 7-5
7.4.3 Claims Procedures 7-5
Section 8.0 QUALITY ASSURANCE AND CONTROL
8.1 Responsibilities 8-1
8.2 Contractor Quality Control Plan 8-1
8.3 Inspection 8-2
8.4 Testing 8-2
8.5 Material Certifications 8-3
8.6 Survey Control 8-3
8.7 Non-Complying Work 8-4
8.8 Quality Promotion 8-4
8.9 Coordination with Statutory Authorities 8-4
Section 9.0 SAFETY AND LOSS CONTROL
9.1 City's Safety Program 9-1
9.2 Contractor’s Safety Plan 9-1
9.3 Monitoring Compliance with Contract Requirements 9-1
9.4 Citizens' Claims Procedures 9-2
9.5 Other Agencies' Claims Procedures 9-2
9.6 Environmental Issues 9-2
Section 10.0 PUBLIC RELATIONS
10.1 Contacts with the City Administration and Council 10-1
10.2 Contacts with the Public 10-1
10.3 Contacts with the News Media 10-2
10.4 Enhancement of Public Image 10-2
10.5 Street Rehab Notifications 10-2
10.6 Construction Press Releases and Traffic Restriction Updates 10-2
Section 11.0 CONTRACT COMPLETION AND CLOSEOUT
11.1 Closeout Procedures in General 11-1
11.2 As-Built Drawings and Record Drawings 11-2
11.3 Warranties, Guarantees and Start-up 11-2
11.4 Contractor’s Final Payment/Final Estimate 11-3
11.5 Final Measurement by Surveyors 11-3
11.6 Closeout Documentation 11-3
11.7 Archiving Files and Drawings 11-4
11.8 Project Financial File 11-4
Table of Contents
What is construction waste?. …….. 1
Why prevent waste and recycle?... 2
What is your role in the process?.. 3
How can you prevent waste from construction?…….. 4
How can you salvage and reuse building materials?.. 4
How can you recycle construction materials?……….. 9
Resources…… 13
Chapters
1. Introduction
2. Enrolling Waste Managers to Take Action
3. Planning to Get Started
4. Implementing the C&D Waste Management Process
5. Summary
Appendices
A. Abbreviations, Acronyms, and Definitions
B. Characterization Tables of C&D Waste
C. C&D Waste Materials Checklist
D. Case Studies
E. Waste Management Planning Spreadsheets and Worksheets
F. Websites for Material Exchanges and Related C&D Waste Information
G. List of Potential Asbestos Containing Building Materials
H. WasteSpec References for Managing Hazardous Waste and
Construction Waste Management
I. Sample C&D Waste Management Strategy and Plan
J. Bibliography
Tables
1. Value of C&D Waste
2. Characterization of C&D Waste
3. Reusable Building Materials
4. Impact on AF MoM by Possible Non-hazardous C&D Waste Diversion
Percentages
5. Comparison of Key Project Factors When Using and Not Using
Specialty Contractors
6. Comparison of Waste Management Audit Results for Residential
Renovation Projects
7. Comparison of Savings for Residential Renovation Projects
8. Comparison Between Deconstruction and Demolition
9. Weighted Average C&D Waste Generation Rates
10. Average C&D Waste Generation Rates for Typical Residential
Renovation Scopes
11. Average C&D Waste Generation Rates for Additional Residential
Renovation Scopes
12. Rounded Average Percentage of Waste Composition
Outline of resources
Foreword on waste management 2
A. Summary benefits from managing your waste better 4
B. Questions & answers on waste management in WA 5
C. Tools for waste management in Western Australia
Western Australian regulations affecting construction waste 11
Waste recycling opportunities and contractors in WA 12
Recycling contacts
Aluminium and metals
Brick and tiles
Concrete
Glass
Mixed waste and soil
Paper
Plasterboard
Plastics
Timber
Bin contractors
Environmental consultant
Salvage yards and demolition companies
Waste Management Plan checklist 17
Site Waste Management Plan template 19
Handy hints for sub-contractors 20
Concreting
Carpentry
Bricklaying
Electrical services
Plastering
Glazing
D. References 22
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