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Peer reviewedGinsburg, Sigmund G. – Educational Record, 1989
Contingencies and considerations in managing a campus facility renewal or construction project are provided for administrators. They concern relationships among and between contractor, crew, campus community, and the outlying community; costs; expectations; planning and design; and the timing and scheduling of construction. (MSE)
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Campus Planning, Construction Management, Costs
Peer reviewedLane, T. J. – European Journal of Engineering Education, 1994
Four European universities have developed a transnational taught master's course in construction management which requires study in three countries. The development of the course is explained, course objectives are given, and the structure and curriculum of the course is outlined, together with a description of the international approach to…
Descriptors: Construction Management, Course Descriptions, Course Objectives, Engineering Education
Wolf, Rudolf – 1992
Awareness in Europe of the possible health hazards of certain building materials has increased. Many new building products have had no long-term testing, and competition leads to constant product changes. For example, asbestos-laden materials were used widely in schools, and now they must be removed or treated at great cost. Scientists and…
Descriptors: Asbestos, Construction Management, Construction Materials, Design Requirements
Peer reviewedScarano, Joseph J. – CEFP Journal, 1976
Construction management accelerates school construction, increases quality and labor productivity, lowers costs, and offers developing nations an opportunity to improve their own management capabilities. (MLF)
Descriptors: Construction Management, Construction Programs, Cost Effectiveness, Developing Nations
American Inst. of Architects, Washington, DC. – 1999
School architects, construction managers, and school administrators convened at a conference to examine the question of renovation or replacement of aging public schools, and to address issues from turn-of-the-century architectural features to sources of renovation financing. This paper contrasts the distinguishing characteristics of early-20th…
Descriptors: Building Obsolescence, Construction Management, Construction Materials, Educational Facilities Design
Managing the Construction Process. School Buildings Planning, Design, and Construction Series No. 6.
Odell, John H. – 1995
A school construction guide offers key personnel in school development projects information on the complex task of master planning and construction of schools in Australia. This chapter of the guide provides advice in the area of managing the construction process, covering such topics as consultant appointment and management, various contracting…
Descriptors: Construction Management, Construction (Process), Educational Facilities Design, Educational Facilities Planning
Peer reviewedPlanning for Higher Education, 1972
College planners turned to the use of systems building, fast-track planning, and construction management to produce a 1,000-student, first-phase campus in 20 months. (Author)
Descriptors: Campus Planning, Construction Costs, Construction Management, Cost Effectiveness
Peer reviewedKing, Jonathan – National Elementary Principal, 1972
New developments in the building industry meet the cost-time-quality challenge. (Author)
Descriptors: Construction Management, Cost Effectiveness, Educational Facilities Design, Facility Planning
Design Cost Data, 2003
Describes this Texas elementary school building, including the educational context and design goals. Includes information on the architects, manufacturers/suppliers, and construction team; extended product information; a general building description; and a case study of construction costs and specifications. Also includes the floor plan and…
Descriptors: Building Design, Construction Costs, Construction Management, Educational Facilities Design
Cross, Donald R. – Educational Facility Planner, 1989
Overview of five construction delivery approaches. (MLF)
Descriptors: Bids, Capital Outlay (for Fixed Assets), Construction Management, Design Build Approach
Nagardeolekar, Vikas; Merritt, Edwin – American School & University, 2006
It is hard to win passage of a school construction bond--whether through a citizen referendum or the vote of a town council or general town meeting. Property owners' resistance to tax increases remains strong. Sizable segments of any local community--senior citizens, childless adults, parents who send their children to private school, and…
Descriptors: Boards of Education, Construction Management, Community Leaders, Politics of Education
Barton Malow Co., Southfield, MI. – 1998
This book discusses the advantages and disadvantages of the two most common construction planning methods utilized for educational facilities: general contracting and construction management. Diagrams are provided that illustrate the chain of command and communication within each approach, and highlight considerations that every school district…
Descriptors: Construction Management, Cost Effectiveness, Decision Making, Educational Facilities
Naval Training Command, Pensacola, FL. – 1973
The training manual is designed to help Navy personnel meet the occupational qualifications for advancement to Builder First Class and Chief Builder. The introductory chapter provides information to aid personnel in their preparation for advancement and outlines the scope of the Builder rating and the types of billets to which he can be assigned.…
Descriptors: Building Trades, Construction Management, Construction (Process), Guides
Dibner, David R. – 1973
This booklet was conceived and developed in response to the many questions asked of the AIA about architects and architecture by those contemplating a construction project. Questions answered concern reasons for retaining an architect, selection of an architect, methods of paying an architect, client responsibility, the building design process,…
Descriptors: Architects, Architectural Character, Building Design, Construction Management
Heyman, Martin H. – Business Officer, 1985
The nature of fast-track construction scheduling is described, the qualities and resources related to superior construction management performance are discussed, and the types of contract alternatives available are examined. (MSE)
Descriptors: College Administration, Construction Management, Consultants, Contracts

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