Construction Jobsite Management
Mincks/Johnston's newly updated CONSTRUCTION JOBSITE MANAGEMENT, 5e, examines all facets of construction project management from the contractor’s point of view. The responsibilities of project managers, construction superintendents and construction engineers are covered in depth, from configuring a project team through closing out a project. The text maintains a strong focus on jobsite personnel activities, outlining proven procedures and offering helpful techniques to manage projects effectively from start to finish. Clear, concise language and accurate, relevant details make this book an essential introduction to the "real world" of construction jobsite management. The text introduces BIM in construction documents and lean construction methods.
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Construction Jobsite Management
Mincks/Johnston's newly updated CONSTRUCTION JOBSITE MANAGEMENT, 5e, examines all facets of construction project management from the contractor’s point of view. The responsibilities of project managers, construction superintendents and construction engineers are covered in depth, from configuring a project team through closing out a project. The text maintains a strong focus on jobsite personnel activities, outlining proven procedures and offering helpful techniques to manage projects effectively from start to finish. Clear, concise language and accurate, relevant details make this book an essential introduction to the "real world" of construction jobsite management. The text introduces BIM in construction documents and lean construction methods.
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Construction Jobsite Management

Construction Jobsite Management

Construction Jobsite Management

Construction Jobsite Management

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Mincks/Johnston's newly updated CONSTRUCTION JOBSITE MANAGEMENT, 5e, examines all facets of construction project management from the contractor’s point of view. The responsibilities of project managers, construction superintendents and construction engineers are covered in depth, from configuring a project team through closing out a project. The text maintains a strong focus on jobsite personnel activities, outlining proven procedures and offering helpful techniques to manage projects effectively from start to finish. Clear, concise language and accurate, relevant details make this book an essential introduction to the "real world" of construction jobsite management. The text introduces BIM in construction documents and lean construction methods.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780357452943
Publisher: Cengage Learning
Publication date: 02/29/2024
Edition description: 5th ed.
Pages: 416
Product dimensions: 8.53(w) x 10.80(h) x 0.62(d)

About the Author

William R. Mincks is a Certified Professional Constructor (AIC), as well as a member of the AACE International. He has taught construction management at Washington State University, South Dakota University and Boise State University. He is experienced in many areas of construction and consults on project management, construction quality management and housing issues.

Hal Johnston has been a past Certified Professional Estimator (ASPE) for 30 years and is a licensed (inactive) general contractor in the State of California. He is a Professor Emeritus of Construction Management at California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo, California, and was a Visiting Professor in the Department of Construction Management and Economics, Civil Engineering at Czech Technical University in Prague (CVUT) for a number of years and continues to teach in the department as an outside lecturer.

Table of Contents

Preface. Acknowledgments. 1. Introduction to Project Management. 2. The Project Team. 3. Use of Construction Documents on the Jobsite. 4. Submittals, Samples, and Shop Drawings. 5. Documentation and Record Keeping at the Jobsite. 6. Jobsite Layout and Control. 7. Meetings, Negotiations, and Dispute Resolution. 8. Jobsite Labor Relations and Control. 9. Personnel and Safety Management. 10. Subcontracting and Purchasing. 11. Project Quality Management. 12. Time and Cost Control. 13. Waste and Environmental Management and Sustainable Construction Practices. 14. Building Information Modeling. 15. Changes and Claims. 16. Progress Payments. 17. Project Closeout. 18. Lean Construction.
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