Handbook for construction planning and scheduling
By: Baldwin, Andrew.
Contributor(s): Bordoli, David.
Publisher: Susex Wiley International 2014Description: xx, 408p. | Binding - Paperback |.ISBN: 9780470670323.Subject(s): Construction Engineering and Management (CEM) | Project Management | FORENSIC ANALYSIS | BREEAMDDC classification: 624.068 Online resources: Explore NDL Material Summary: This handbook acts as a guide to good practice, a text toaccompany learning and a reference document for those needinginformation on background, best practice and methods for practicalapplication. A Handbook for Construction Planning and Schedulingpresents the key issues of planning and programming in schedulingin a clear, concise and practical way. The book divides into fourmain sections: Planning and Scheduling within the ConstructionContext; Planning and Scheduling Techniques and Practices; Planningand Scheduling Methods; Delay and Forensic Analysis. The authorsinclude both basic concepts and updates on current topics demanding close attention from the constructionindustry, including planning for sustainability, waste, health andsafety and Building Information Modelling (BIM).Item type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Text Books | School of Engineering & Technology (PG) Special Reference (RR) | Reference | 624.068 BAL/BOR (Browse shelf) | Not For Loan | ME0148 |
This handbook acts as a guide to good practice, a text toaccompany learning and a reference document for those needinginformation on background, best practice and methods for practicalapplication.
A Handbook for Construction Planning and Schedulingpresents the key issues of planning and programming in schedulingin a clear, concise and practical way. The book divides into fourmain sections: Planning and Scheduling within the ConstructionContext; Planning and Scheduling Techniques and Practices; Planningand Scheduling Methods; Delay and Forensic Analysis. The authorsinclude both basic concepts and updates on
current topics demanding close attention from the constructionindustry, including planning for sustainability, waste, health andsafety and Building Information Modelling (BIM).
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