000 02860nam a2200229 4500
020 _a9781118378083
_q(paperback)
040 _aUniversiti Teknologi Brunei
_beng
_cUTB
_dUTB
084 _aTH438 COD 2014
110 2 _aChartered Institute of Building (Great Britain),
_eauthor.
245 1 0 _aCode of Practice for Project Management for Construction and Development.
250 _a5th edition
260 _aWest Sussex:
_bThe Chartered Institute of Building, Wiley-Blackwell,
_c©2014.
300 _axxi, 331 pages :
_bcolour illustrations;
_c29 cm
500 _aCoordinated by CIOB.
504 _aIncludes glossary (pages 315-318), bibliographical references (pages 319-324) and index (pages 329-331).
520 _a"The first edition of the Code of Practice for Project Management for Construction and Development, published in 1992, was groundbreaking in many ways. Now in its fifth edition, prepared by a multi-institute task force coordinated by the CIOB and including representatives from RICS, RIBA, ICE, APM and CIC, it continues to be the authoritative guide and reference to the principles and practice of project management in construction and development.Good project management in construction relies on balancing the key constraints of time, quality and cost in the context of building functionality and the requirements for sustainability within the built environment. Thoroughly updated and restructured to reflect the challenges that the industry faces today, this edition continues to drive forward the practice of construction project management. The principles of strategic planning, detailed programming and monitoring, resource allocation and effective risk management, widely used on projects of all sizes and complexity, are all fully covered. The integration of Building Information Modelling at each stage of the project life is a feature of this edition. In addition, the impact of trends and developments such as the internationalisation of construction projects and the drive for sustainability are discussed in context.The Code of Practice will be of particular value to clients, project management professionals and students of construction, as well as to the wider construction and development industries. Much of the information will also be relevant to project management professionals operating in other commercial spheres. Also AvailableGuide to Good Practice in the Management of Time in Complex Projects Chartered Institute of Building"--
_cProvided by publisher.
520 _a"Provides guidance for project management of increasingly complex construction projects, ensuring systematic documentation and quality control"--
_cProvided by publisher.
650 0 _aBuilding
_xSuperintendence.
650 0 _aProject management.
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_n0
_cGC
998 _eBook
_s830032 : 033644 c. 1 UTB
_xThe School Box Enterprise
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_d21849