Integrated Management Systems for Construction

Integrated Management Systems for Construction
Author: Alan Griffith
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 481
Release: 2012
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:1027166018

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Integrated management systems (IMS) are an innovative way of handling the plethora of management functions and procedures that are applied throughout major construction projects. Contracting companies use management systems to shape and define the corporate arrangement of their business activities, translating these into operational procedures for application to the construction projects they undertake. The management of quality, environment, and safety are at the forefront of systems evolution where the integration of these traditionally independent and dedicated standards-based and process-

Integrated Management Systems for Construction

Integrated Management Systems for Construction
Author: Alan Griffith
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 564
Release: 2018-02-06
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781317902898

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Integrated management systems (IMS) are an innovative way of handling the plethora of management functions and procedures that are applied throughout major construction projects. Contracting companies use management systems to shape and define the corporate arrangement of their business activities, translating these into operational procedures for application to the construction projects they undertake. The management of quality, environment, and safety are at the forefront of systems evolution where the integration of these traditionally independent and dedicated standards-based and process-orientated systems can provide the potential to deliver greater organisational efficiency and effectiveness. This is the first textbook to cover each of the international standards for quality, safety and environment (ISO9000, ISO14001 and ISO18001) and to discuss integrating them. This book provides a detailed yet accessible text to support the study of quality, environment, and safety management systems on professionally accredited undergraduate courses throughout the built environment and for advanced postgraduate courses in construction, project, and engineering management. It is also an indispensible reference for construction professionals working for principal contractors, subcontractors and construction industry supply chain organisations.

Integrated Management Systems

Integrated Management Systems
Author: Wayne Pardy,Terri Andrews
Publsiher: Bernan Press
Total Pages: 169
Release: 2019-11-13
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781641433723

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Management system standards have been adopted by millions of organizations around the world. With such widespread use, comes many questions on not only the standards themselves, but how to use them, and for those considering multiple standards, how to maximize and leverage their common features. In Integrated Management Systems: Leading Strategies and Solutions, the authors use their wealth of knowledge and practical experience in Health Safety, Environment and Quality Management System (HSEQ) Standards to profile how best to use and integrate these management system standards into your day to day operations and business models.

Managing Construction Projects

Managing Construction Projects
Author: Graham M. Winch
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 545
Release: 2009-12-30
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781405184571

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Project management is of critical importance in construction, yet its execution poses major challenges. In order to keep a project on track, decisions often have to be made before all the necessary information is available. Drawing on a wide range of research, Managing Construction Projects proposes new ways of thinking about project management in construction, exploring the skills required to manage uncertainty and offering techniques for thinking about the challenges involved. The second edition takes the information processing perspective introduced in the first edition and develops it further. In particular, this approach deepens the reader’s understanding of the dynamics in the construction project process – from the value proposition inherent in the project mission, to the functioning asset that generates value for its owners and users. Managing Construction Projects is a unique and indispensible contribution to the available literature on construction project management. It will be of particular benefit to advanced students of construction and construction project management, as well as contractors and quantity surveyors. Reviews of the First edition: "A massive review of the art and science of the management of projects that has the great virtue of being a good read wherever it is touched. It spills the dirt on things that went wrong, elucidates the history so you can understand the industry's current stance, draws on other countries experience and explains the latest management processes. Throughout it is liberally sprinkled with anecdotes and case histories which amply illustrate the dos and don't for practitioners wishing to deliver projects on time to expected quality and price. A valuable book for students and practitioners alike." —John D Findlay, Director, Stent "This is a valuable source for practitioners and students. It covers the A-Z of project management in a confident contemporary manner, and provides a powerful and much needed conceptual perspective in place of a purely prescriptive approach. The engaging presentation introduces a range of challenges to established thinking about project management, often by making comparisons between practices in the UK and those of other countries." —Peter Lansley, Professor of Construction Management, University of Reading "A refreshing and unique study of information management and its impact upon international construction project management.... The book is well presented and written, logical and succinct and is flexible enough to allow readers to either read from start to finish or to dip into selected chapters. This book deserves to be an established text for any construction or civil engineering under - and/or postgraduate course." —CNBR, 25th November 2003 "Generous use is made of anecdotes andc case histories throughout to support the theory. the book illustrates the mistakes made by others, and the means to deliver projects on time and to cost." —Building Services Journal, April 2004

Construction Project Management

Construction Project Management
Author: Peter Fewings
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 722
Release: 2013-05-07
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781136827617

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The role of the project manager continues to evolve, presenting new challenges to established practitioners and those entering the field for the first time. This second edition of Peter Fewings' groundbreaking textbook has been thoroughly revised to recognise the increasing importance of sustainability and lean construction in the construction industry. It also tackles the significance of design management, changing health and safety regulation, leadership and quality for continuous improvement of the service and the product. Using an integrated project management approach, emphasis is placed on the importance of effectively handling external factors in order to best achieve an on-schedule, on-budget result, as well as good negotiation with clients and skilled team leadership. Its holistic approach provides readers with a thorough guide in how to increase efficiency and communication at all stages while reducing costs, time and risk. Short case studies are used throughout the book to illustrate different tools and techniques. Combining the theories underpinning best practice in construction project management, with a wealth of practical examples, this book is uniquely valuable for practitioners and clients as well as undergraduate and graduate students for construction project management.

Construction Safety Management Systems

Construction Safety Management Systems
Author: Steve Rowlinson
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 453
Release: 2004-04-29
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9781134494941

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This book draws together leading-edge research papers from the proceedings of an international conference conducted by a commission (W099) on Safety and Health on Construction Sites of CIB, the international council of building research.

Integrated Construction Information

Integrated Construction Information
Author: M. Betts,P.S. Brandon,Martin Betts Nfa
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 419
Release: 2003-09-02
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781135820008

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The construction industry is an information-intensive sector and low levels of productivity are often blamed on inadequate integration of information. This book shows how the different types and sources of information can be integrated to benefit individual construction projects, construction companies and in the construction industry at world-wide level.

Management Systems for Construction

Management Systems for Construction
Author: Alan Griffith,Paul Stephenson,Paul Watson
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 368
Release: 2014-07-30
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9781317882473

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The book provides a concise focussed guide to the main management areas that are essential to the success of modern construction projects. The concepts, principles and applications in the seven main management areas that are essential to the success of construction projects are presented. It links in with The CIOB's Education Framework is recommended reading for The CIOB.