Management of Construction Projects
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Management of Construction Projects

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Management of Construction Projects

About this book

Construction Management is a wide ranging discipline, but ultimately it is a demanding, hands-on discipline concerned with the management of people, plant and materials, all mobilised to complete a building project safely, on time, on budget and to the client's satisfaction.    

Management of Construction Projects is a highly illustrated series of case studies based on seven live construction management projects, demonstrating the very practical nature of managing projects. The detailed case studies cover a variety of construction projects, varying in value from £1million to £117 million, including a major inner city office block, a portal framed factory unit, a university refurbishment project, a superstore & car park and a new school building. The case studies emphasise detailed on site management procedures and identify a predominantly functional approach to managing projects. A number of related chapters covering practical and theoretical aspects of construction management support and illustrate the individual case studies.

With a strong emphasis on the practical nature of the subject, Management of Construction Projects is an ideal introduction to the subject for all students on construction and related degree and diploma programmes. It will be of particular interest to students preparing for the CIOB EPA programme and the new NVQ courses at level 4 and 5 in construction management. 

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Chapter 1
Organisation of the Construction Process

Contents

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1.1 Overview of the size of the companies included in the case studies

The range of construction firms related to the case studies have been categorised as follows, with respect to organisation size.
  • Small firm: 1–49 direct employed staff and operatives
  • Medium firm: 50–299
  • Large firm: 300–1199
  • “Big” firm: over 1200
Project 1: Hotel and office – Galliford Try
Project 2: Industrial factory – Pochin Construction
Project 3: Co-operative office – BAM Projects
Project 4: School project – Mansell (Balfour Group)
Project 5: Retail unit / Car Park – Morgan Sindall
Project 6: University refurbishment – Wates Construction
Project 7: Housing project – G. Construction
Company Direct employees Project value £M Size/category
Galliford Try 2500 12.0 Big
Pochin 250 14.0 Medium
BAM 2500 117.0 Big
Mansell 1000 4.0 Large
Morgan Sindall 4000 11.0 Big
Wates Construction 3500 12.0 Big
G. Construction 10 1.0 Small

1.2 Approach to the management of projects included in the case studies

The majority of organisations in the project case studies undertook a functional approach to the management of their projects. BAM, however, indicated in their company data that they have adopted a matrix organisational structure for the management of projects (see later notes on matrix management).
On contracts up to £5 M in value the project manager / site manager was responsible for direct control of the project. They were supported by visiting personnel undertaking the functions of quantity surveying / planning / design team co-ordination and safety management.
On the larger projects, over £10 M in value, all these functions were site based.
A site organisational structure is indicated for each of the projects in the case studies.
The number of permanent site staff is shown, together with the number of visiting personnel.
It is common practice to place a planning engineer and design team co-ordinator on a major project and allow them to service additional smaller projects from the same contract base.
The site planning engineer had often been involved in the project from the tendering stage. Planning responsibilities often include preparation of:
  • pre-tender programme
  • contract programme
  • procurement programme
  • programme progress updates during construction
  • programming to completion.
In all the programming stages of a contact Power Project or Team Plan was the commercial software package used. Separate notes are included on using linked bar chart software in practice.
In all the case studies, the site based quantity surveyors were under the direct control of a commercial manager based at head office.
On the larger projects, over £10 M, a senior project surveyor and up to two assistant surveyors were engaged on site. The surveying functions undertaken by the team included:
  • liaison with the design team co-ordinator
  • preparing monthly payment applications
  • dealing with variations to contract
  • payment to work package contractors
  • preparing cost/value reports for senior management (which took at least 10 days per month t...

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Title page
  3. Copyright page
  4. Preface
  5. Acknowledgements
  6. Chapter 1: Organisation of the Construction Process
  7. Chapter 2: Developing Construction Teams
  8. Chapter 3: Project Planning – Linked Bar Charts and Procurement Programmes
  9. Chapter 4: Contracts
  10. Chapter 5: Materials Management
  11. Chapter 6: Mechanical Handling and Risk Assessment
  12. Chapter 7: Managing Construction Defects
  13. Chapter 8: Hotel and Office Project Development
  14. Chapter 9: The Merlin Project
  15. Chapter 10: The Co-operative Head Office Building
  16. Chapter 11: Chinley School Project
  17. Chapter 12: Retail Unit and Car Park
  18. Chapter 13: University Refurbishment Project
  19. Chapter 14: Managing a Small Business
  20. Index
  21. End User License Agreement