Project Management in Construction

Comments: 4 Responses

  1. well written book. Really for beginners who know little to nothing of construction office work.
    Rating: 4 / 5

  2. I have worked for 3 years in project management company about construction, but I cannot establish transparent concepts about Project Management. At the moment, this book was messiah to me almost drowning in deep mud pool of construction field. Most of all not only beginners to PM but also skillful PM can gain lots of useful informations from this book.
    Rating: 4 / 5

  3. This is a great book and very informative. I found it to be accurate when comparing and applying to real life work experience. It is also easy to carry. Good read! I recommend.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  4. This is a carefully written book focusing on competitively bid commercial construction projects using the “design then bid” method of project delivery. The book assumes that the AIA (American Institute of Architects) set of forms will be used – a reasonable assumption since these forms are apropriate and have long been the standard of this delivery system. If lump sum competative bid is the only project delivery method you will use, this book should be helpful.

    However, the very different approaches of construction management, and project management involving contractor input through out the project delivery process, are not addressed. So, the concept of continuous quality improvement can not be used. Simlarly the very common AGC forms more apropriate to these delivery systems are not discussed. Although rehab of old buildings (for change management), and design build are covered in chapters 11 and 12, this is an after-thought not central to the book’s approach.

    Choosing Project Success – A Guide for Building Professionals
    Rating: 4 / 5

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