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Code of practice for project management for the built environment / CIOB, The Chartered Institute of Building.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Chartered Institute of Building (Great Britain).
Standardized Title:
Code of practice for project management for construction and development
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Project management.
Building--Superintendence.
Building.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (xvii, 267 p.) : ill.
Edition:
6th ed.
Place of Publication:
Hoboken, N.J. : Wiley Blackwell, 2022.
Summary:
The latest edition of the gold standard in construction project management references. The newly revised sixth edition of the Code of Practice for Project Management for the Built Environment, prepared by the Chartered Institute of Building, is an up-to-date and comprehensive reference covering the principles and practice of project management in construction and development. This latest edition covers the new technologies, internationalisation, changing legislation, and productivity and profitability challenges faced by contractors which all combine to drive significant change in the industry. The book demonstrates the application of systematic documentation and quality control to complex construction projects and offers guidance and tools that link key principles to practical project management. It is worldwide in scope and widely recognised as the industry standard on the subject. With fresh discussions of quality assurance, global codes and standards, time management, joint ventures, contract compliance, supply chain integration, design digitisation, and much more, the Code of Practice for Project Management for the Built Environment also includes: A thorough introduction to project inception, feasibility analysis, strategy, and the pre-construction process; Comprehensive explorations of the construction stage of projects, as well as testing and commissioning, and project completion, handover, and operation; Practical discussions of post-completion review; A glossary and index of essential terms in construction project management. Perfect for project management professionals in construction contracting and client organisations, Code of Practice for Project Management for the Built Environment will also earn a place in the libraries of undergraduate and postgraduate students of project management and construction-related subjects. The Chartered Institute of Building is the world’s largest professional body for construction management and leadership. It has a Royal Charter to promote the science and practice of building and construction for the benefit of society. Members across the world work in the development, conservation, and improvement of the built environment.
Contents:
Introduction
1. Identify: needs and benefits
2. Assess: options and feasibility
3. Define: delivery approach and procurement strategy
4. Design: specifications and functionality
5. Implement: manufacture and construction
6. Validate: integrate and handover
7. Operate: use and maintain
8. Retire: repurpose or demolish
Guidance Note 1 Funding mechanisms
Guidance Note 2 Risk appetite and delegated limits of authority
Guidance Note 3 Assurance and the three lines model
Guidance Note 4 Design of the project organisation
Guidance Note 5 Consenting considerations
Guidance Note 6 Stakeholder analysis and mapping
Guidance Note 7 Benefit mapping
Guidance Note 8 Benefit measurement and realisation
Guidance Note 9 Soft Landings framework
Guidance Note 10 Information Management using BS EN ISO 19650 series of standards
Guidance Note 11 Project Mandate indicative contents
Guidance Note 12 Investment appraisal
Guidance Note 13 Business case
Guidance Note 14 Estimating
Guidance Note 15 Materials selection
Guidance Note 16 Options analysis and decision-making process
Guidance Note 17 Design in early life cycle
Guidance Note 18 Site selection and acquisition
Guidance Note 19 Site investigations
Guidance Note 20 Project Brief indicative contents
Guidance Note 21 Benefit mapping assessments
Guidance Note 22 Choice of project management approach/method
Guidance Note 23 Impact of design for manufacturing and assembly (DfMA) on delivery approach
Guidance Note 24 Forms of contract
Guidance Note 25 Behavioural procurement
Guidance Note 26 Tender procedures
Guidance Note 27 Dispute resolution
Guidance Note 28 Project execution plan indicative content
Guidance Note 29 Scope and quality planning and management
Guidance Note 30 Benefit mapping and management
Guidance Note 31 Resource planning and management
Guidance Note 32 Cost and budget planning and management
Guidance Note 33 Risk identification
Guidance Note 34 Risk analysis and evaluation
Guidance Note 35 Quantitative risk analysis and evaluation
Guidance Note 36 Contingency planning and management
Guidance Note 37 Progress monitoring, measuring and reporting
Guidance Note 38 Risk treatment
Guidance Note 39 Issue resolution and problem solving
Guidance Note 40 Health and safety plan
Guidance Note 41 Preparation for stage gate reviews
Guidance Note 42 Change control
Guidance Note 43 Stakeholder engagement and communication
Guidance Note 44 Overview of the UK Health and Safety at Work etc. Act, 1974 (HSWA 1974)
Guidance Note 45 Overview of the UK Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 2015 (CDM 2015)
Guidance Note 46 Overview of the UK Dangerous Substances and Explosive Atmospheres Regulations, 2002 (DSEAR, 2002)
Guidance Note 47 Overview of the UK Housing Acts
Guidance Note 48 Overview of the UK Town and Country Planning Act 1990
Guidance Note 49 Implications of the Housing Grants, Construction and Regeneration Act 1996, Amended 2011
Guidance Note 50 Overview of the Building Safety Bill (2021) and the UK Fire Safety Act (2021)
Guidance Note 51 Design management fundamentals
Guidance Note 52 Detailed design
Guidance Note 53 Off-site/on-site considerations
Guidance Note 54 Operations and maintenance (O&amp
M) manual indicative content
Guidance Note 55 Client handover checklist: indicative content
Guidance Note 56 Client commissioning checklist - building services example
Guidance Note 57 Post-occupancy evaluation of buildings
Guidance Note 58 Monitoring obsolescence
Glossary
Past working groups of Code of Practice for Project Management
Index.
Other Format:
Print version: Building), CIOB (The Chartered Institute of Code of Practice for Project Management for the Built Environment
ISBN:
9781119714972 (ebook)
9781119715139 (pbk.)
9781119715214
1119715210
9781119714972
1119714974
9781119715153
1119715156
OCLC:
1321800927

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