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Proceedings of Construction Research Congress 2012: Construction Challenges in a Flat World, held in West Lafayette, Indiana, May 21-23, 2012. Sponsored by the Construction Institute of ASCE. Hosted by the Division of Construction Engineering and Management of Purdue University. This collection contains 253 peer-reviewed papers spanning 14 research areas in construction engineering and management, examining the ways that economics, politics, and the environment are challenging the construction industry. Papers address and analyze research findings, technological advances, emerging trends, and functional characteristics that are shaping the future of the architecture/engineering/construction industry. Topics include: contracting and legal issues; construction means and methods; construction planning, control, and risk management; knowledge management and information technology; data sensing and analysis; construction simulation, visualization, and product modeling; organizational and labor issues; quantitative methods; environmentally sustainable design and construction; construction education; disaster management and response; infrastructure management; global construction issues; and Construction Industry Institute research. Papers from four workshops focus on Building Information Modeling (BIM); Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED); temporary structures; and water asset management and trenchless technology.
Construction management --- Construction methods --- Infrastructure construction --- Management methods --- Construction engineering --- Information management --- Building information modeling --- Risk management --- Indiana --- United States --- Construction management --- Construction methods --- Infrastructure construction --- Management methods --- Construction engineering --- Information management --- Building information modeling --- Risk management --- Indiana --- United States
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Prepared by the Constructability Committee of the Construction Research Council of the Construction Institute of ASCE. Constructability is the integration of construction knowledge and experience in the planning, design, procurement, construction, operation, maintenance, and decommissioning phases of a project consistent with overall project objectives. Over the past several decades, much thought and effort has been devoted to improving constructability through the integrated efforts of owners, designers, and constructors. While a significant amount of research on the topic is currently included in project delivery processes, additional work is required to more fully understand how to optimize constructability on a project. This report is an indispensable resource of constructability knowledge for a broad audience of industry professionals. To stimulate additional exploration of the concept and improve future projects, the book covers timely constructability topics such as state of practice, impacts, tools and resources, and education and training.
Construction industry --- Building --- Constructability --- Project management --- Construction management --- Highway and road design --- Infrastructure construction --- Construction equipment --- Professional societies --- Procurement --- Management. --- Superintendence.
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