Get the skills and knowledge you need to be a successful construction manager
Thoroughly updated to reflect the most recent developments in industry practice, the Third Edition of Halpin's Construction Management introduces you to the complex business of developing and constructing a major facility or structure. The book presents a detailed look into the massive industry of construction and the skills needed to be a successful construction manager. You'll learn how to carefully and professionally manage the resources--money, machines, material, and men--necessary to realize any construction project, within a construction environment of contracts, changing weather, varying conditions, and unforeseen events.
Features
* Includes new information on value engineering, earned value, product delivery systems, and the difference between purchasing construction and purchasing manufactured speculative products.
* New material in Chapter 6 covers the ideas of scope of work, defining the project, and how to break the project into work packages in the context of a Work Breakdown Structure (WBS).
* The Project Scheduling chapter (Chapter 7) uses the concept of work packaging to develop the activities in the network schedules, and opens with a discussion of precedence notation.
* Web CYCLONE (available on the book's companion site) allows you to simulate construction operations.
* Covers broad concepts of construction management (e.g. safety, labor relations, company organization, estimation, etc.).
* Chapters on estimating and cost control and analysis of construction operations provide relevant information for actual practice.
* Applies the physical systems approach to construction management.
* Presents the fascinating historical background of construction as a profession and discipline.