
Introduction to Construction Management
Fred Sherratt(Author)
Routledge (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 30. June 2017
Book
Hardback
978-1-138-41439-6 (ISBN)
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Description
Management in the construction industry is a complex task, with team members often undertaking hazardous work, complying with stacks of regulations and legal requirements, and under the constant threat of plans going awry, however there is no need for all construction management textbooks to be so complicated.
Starting with a general overview of the industry, Introduction to Construction Management is the beginner's guide to key concepts, terms, processes and practices associated with modern construction management in the UK. Supported by diagrams, illustrations and case studies, this book explores construction management from a variety of perspectives, including:
Production management
Commercial management
Quality management
Health and Safety management
Environmental management
Also incorporated are important industry trends including sustainability, corporate social responsibility, and the advent of BIM. This is the most approachable text available for anyone starting to learn about construction management, at HNC/HND, FdSc, or BSc level.
Starting with a general overview of the industry, Introduction to Construction Management is the beginner's guide to key concepts, terms, processes and practices associated with modern construction management in the UK. Supported by diagrams, illustrations and case studies, this book explores construction management from a variety of perspectives, including:
Production management
Commercial management
Quality management
Health and Safety management
Environmental management
Also incorporated are important industry trends including sustainability, corporate social responsibility, and the advent of BIM. This is the most approachable text available for anyone starting to learn about construction management, at HNC/HND, FdSc, or BSc level.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Further/Vocational Education and Undergraduate
Illustrations
Illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 246 mm
Width: 174 mm
Weight
453 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-138-41439-6 (9781138414396)
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Persons
Fred Sherratt is Lecturer in Construction Management. She has over ten years' experience in the construction industry, and worked her way up from the site secretary, through construction planning, to the position of construction manager for a large UK contractor.
Peter Farrell is a Reader in Construction at the University of Bolton and also the programme leader for the MSc in Construction Management. He has delivered undergraduate and postgraduate modules in construction management and commercial management for over ten years. His industry training was in construction planning and quantity surveying and his post-qualification experience was working as a contractor's site manager.
Peter Farrell is a Reader in Construction at the University of Bolton and also the programme leader for the MSc in Construction Management. He has delivered undergraduate and postgraduate modules in construction management and commercial management for over ten years. His industry training was in construction planning and quantity surveying and his post-qualification experience was working as a contractor's site manager.
Content
1. The Construction Industry 2. Construction Management in Theory 3. Construction Management in Practice 4. New Directions in Construction Management