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Author Levy, Sidney M.

Title Construction process planning and management : an owner's guide to successful projects / Sidney M. Levy
Published Amsterdam ; Boston : Butterworth-Heinemann, ©2010

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Description 1 online resource (x, 381 pages) : illustrations
Contents Chapter 1- An Introduction to the Design and Construction industry -- The construction. architectural and engineering business -- Hiring an architect and defining the Owner's Program -- General Contracting- full service, broker- how they operate -- Subcontracting -- 2nd, 3rd tier subs. -- Chapter 2- Project Genesis -- The Fast Track process- pluses and minuses -- To CM or not to CM? -- Considering Design-Build at this early stage -- Chapter 3?Selecting and Working with Architects -- The Right Questions to Ask -- Checking up via References -- The process of extracting the owner's program -- The full field of services architects can supply -- -- Chapter 4- Construction Contracts-Types, Pros and Cons of Each -- Getting Started with a Letter of Intent -- Cost Plus -- Cost Plus a Fee with a Guaranteed Maximum Price (GMP) -- Lump or Stipulated sum -- Construction Manager (CM) -- Design-Build -- The Value of Alternates and Allowances -- Chapter 5- Preparing Meaningful Bid Documents -- The Request for Qualifications (RFQ) -- The Request for Proposal (RFP) -- Sample forms -- The Value of a Pre-Bid Conference -- Evaluating Bids -- Contractor Selection -- Chapter 6- Preparing the Construction Contract -- Some Helpful Tips -- Contract Language to Protect the Owner -- The Value of Exhibits to the Contract -- When Tenant Work is Involved in a Commercial Lease -- The Need for a Contingency -- The role of Bonds and Insurance -- Chapter 7- Organizing for Construction -- The role of the Architect During Construction -- The role of the Owner's Representative -- Establishing Effective communications between all parties -- Dealing With Difficult Issues That Can Cause Disputes & Claims -- Chapter 8- The Construction Schedule -- The CMP Schedule- the Bar Chart Schedule -- The Importance of the Base Line Schedule -- The Double Edged Sword -- -- Chapter 9- The Change Order Process -- How to Eliminate Many problems Up Front -- Effective Monitoring of Contractor's cost proposals -- The Owner's rights and obligations -- Chapter 10-Participating in the Construction Process -- The Weekly Progress Meetings -- Project Documentation to Protect One's Position -- Lien Waivers- What They Do and what They don't Do -- The Art of Compromise -- Chapter 11- Successfully Closing out the Project -- Successful Close-Out Starts at the Project's Beginning -- Punch List Tips -- Warranties/Guarantees- Read the Fine Print -- Before Issuing that Final Payment -- -- Appendix? Samples of Design and Construction Contracts -- American Institute of Architects (AIA)
ch. 1. The genesis of a construction project -- ch. 2. Selecting and working with architects -- ch. 3. The architectural, engineering, and contracting industries -- ch. 4. Construction contracts pros and cons -- ch. 5. Preparing the bib documents -- ch. 6. The construction contract -- ch. 7. Organizing for the construction process -- ch. 8. Change orders -- ch. 9. Green and sustainable buildings -- ch. 10. Disputes and claims -- ch. 11. Basic construction components
Summary By their very nature, construction projects can create seemingly endless opportunities for conflict. Written by a best selling author with over 40 years of experiences in the construction and general contracting business, Construction Process Planning and Management provides you with the necessary tools to save time and money on your construction project. In this book, Sid Levy provides valuable advice for avoiding or working through the common problems that are a result of the long-term nature of construction projects, failure to select a?project delivery system? appropriate to the project, incomplete drawing and specifications, unrealistic scheduling, poor communication and coordination among participants, and inadequate contract administration. From project genesis, through design development to contractor and contract selection, on to construction oversight, punch list and successful project close-out, this book will point out those pitfalls to avoid and offer practical advice at every step along the way. Administer the general construction process including solicitation of contractor's qualifications (pre-qualify bidders), comparative analysis of bid packages, recommendation for contract award, contract document negotiation and documentation of job change orders. Provide Project Planning and on-site management and coordination of all construction projects. Ensure compliance of building construction rules and regulations and collaborate with chief engineers to monitor quality of construction. Conduct technical/plan review of construction documents and submit written responses identifying required corrections or changes. Design, implement and oversee Company standards for construction policies, practices and processes
Notes Print version record
Subject Building -- Planning
Building -- Superintendence.
TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING -- Construction -- General.
Building -- Planning
Building -- Superintendence
Form Electronic book
LC no. 2009281660
ISBN 9781856175487
1856175480
9780080949802
0080949800