This new edition updates and revises the best practical guide for on-site engineers. Written from the point of view of the project engineer it details their responsibilities, powers, and duties. The book has been fully updated to reflect the latest changes to management practice and new forms of con
Civil Engineering Project Management
β Scribed by BSC, FICE, FCIWEM Alan C. Twort and BSc(Eng), FICE, FCIArb J. Gordon Rees (Auth.)
- Publisher
- Butterworth Heinemann
- Year
- 2003
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 281
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Reviews of previous editions: ''It is an excellent guide to the engineer going on site for the first time and as such I can recommend it'' - Municipal Engineering ''Can be recommended to any young civil engineer'' - The Professional Engineer ''The book is lucidly written and readable'' - Journal of the Institution of Highway Engineers
β¦ Table of Contents
Content:
Preface, Page xiii
Acknowledgements, Page xiv
1 - The development of construction procedures, Pages 1-16
2 - Procedures for design and construction, Pages 17-28
3 - Payment arrangements, risks and project cost estimating, Pages 29-39
4 - Contract conditions used for civil engineering work, Pages 40-49
5 - Preparing contract documents, Pages 50-63
6 - Tendering, Pages 64-79
7 - The contractor's site organization, Pages 80-88
8 - The employer and his engineer, Pages 89-95
9 - The resident engineer's duties, Pages 96-106
10 - Health and safety regulations, Pages 107-119
11 - Starting the construction work, Pages 120-127
12 - Site surveys, investigations and layout, Pages 128-143
13 - The resident engineer's office records, Pages 144-164,I-XVI
14 - Programme and progress charts, Pages 165-177
15 - Measurement and bills of quantities, Pages 178-195
16 - Interim monthly payments, Pages 196-205
17 - Variations and claims, Pages 206-224
18 - Earthworks and pipelines, Pages 225-235
19 - Site concreting and reinforcement, Pages 236-256
Index, Pages 257-263
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