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Copyright © 2006 by Chia Fah Choy, Faculty of Engineering & Science, UTAR. All rights reserved. BSc (Hons) Construction Management Management of Building Production (UEMC2433) Mr. Chia Fah Choy BAppSc (Hons), MSc.

Copyright © 2006 by Chia Fah Choy, Faculty of Engineering & Science, UTAR. All rights reserved. Synopsis This unit enables the students to explore the intricacies and complexities in managing Building Projects. It facilitates the acquisition of a rounded as well as detailed knowledge of technology, design and management of production process, emphasizing on skills associated from the initiation to the successful completion of buildings.

Copyright © 2006 by Chia Fah Choy, Faculty of Engineering & Science, UTAR. All rights reserved. Objectives To provide an understanding of the production management skills associated with the initiation, commencement and successful completion of buildings and the technology required.

Copyright © 2006 by Chia Fah Choy, Faculty of Engineering & Science, UTAR. All rights reserved. Learning Outcome On completion of the unit, the student shall be able to: Identify the stakeholders involved in the project and the line of communication and its contractual link between the various parties. Demonstrate an understanding of the methods applicable in the monitoring of the progress, document required for valuation of time and cost of the project. Determine the location of the temporary buildings, vertical and horizontal transport system, fabrication and storage yards to minimize double handling and maintaining control and site safety. Understand the requirements of safe and effective production system and the appreciation of ISO guidelines in maintaining the quality management at project site.

Copyright © 2006 by Chia Fah Choy, Faculty of Engineering & Science, UTAR. All rights reserved. Topics 1.Construction Development Process 2.Project Team Organisation 3.Project Administration and Documentation 4.Site Layout 5.Waste Control 6.Quality Management 7.Factors Affecting Site Productivity 8.Production Improvement

Copyright © 2006 by Chia Fah Choy, Faculty of Engineering & Science, UTAR. All rights reserved. Construction Development Process Project Brief Conceptual Design Schematic Design Detail Design Documentation for Building Production

Copyright © 2006 by Chia Fah Choy, Faculty of Engineering & Science, UTAR. All rights reserved. Project Team Organisation Organisation concepts of the design and construction team of a project; Functional Task force Line and staff Matrix Factors that determine the organisation of a project team; Contractual relationships Size and complexity of project Pace and intensity of work Location of project site Organisation of project team; Owner-consultant team Site management team

Copyright © 2006 by Chia Fah Choy, Faculty of Engineering & Science, UTAR. All rights reserved. Project Administration and Documentation Line of authority and communication among owner, consultant and contractor. Project meetings, client-consultant and site meetings. Progress documentation and reports. Site diary. Records of drawings. Records of change orders, claims and delays, and plant Resource planning, coordination and control

Copyright © 2006 by Chia Fah Choy, Faculty of Engineering & Science, UTAR. All rights reserved. Site Layout Layout of preliminary items to achieve optimum site operations: Site office Access and movement routes Stores and fabrications yards Tower cranes and hoists Workman hutments

Copyright © 2006 by Chia Fah Choy, Faculty of Engineering & Science, UTAR. All rights reserved. Waste Control Factors affecting wastage: Scheduling and order and delivery Storage Security Handling and usage Periodic auditing of material usage

Copyright © 2006 by Chia Fah Choy, Faculty of Engineering & Science, UTAR. All rights reserved. Quality Management Quality Assurance (QA)(BS5780, ISO 9000), definition of quality; design and production and QA; quality assurance and quality control, cost and value; approaches to quality audit. Total Quality Management (TQM) – characteristics and implementation.

Copyright © 2006 by Chia Fah Choy, Faculty of Engineering & Science, UTAR. All rights reserved. Factors Affecting Site Productivity Techniques to improve productivity Safety and productivity

Copyright © 2006 by Chia Fah Choy, Faculty of Engineering & Science, UTAR. All rights reserved. Production Improvement Lean Construction Just-in-time Constructability Modular Coordination

Copyright © 2006 by Chia Fah Choy, Faculty of Engineering & Science, UTAR. All rights reserved. Assessment Coursework: 30% –Assignment: 10% –Quiz: 10% –Mid-Term Test:10% Final Exam: 70%

Copyright © 2006 by Chia Fah Choy, Faculty of Engineering & Science, UTAR. All rights reserved. Harris F. and McCaffer R. (2001) Modern Construction Management, 5th Edition, Blackwell Science McGeorge Wd. and Palmer A. (2002) Construction Management: New Directions, 2nd Edition, Blackwell Science

Copyright © 2006 by Chia Fah Choy, Faculty of Engineering & Science, UTAR. All rights reserved. Additional Reference 1.CIDB (1992) Raising Singapore’s Construction Productivity, Construction Industry Development Board, Singapore 2.CIDB (2002) Modular Design Guide, Construction Industry Board Malaysia. 3.CIOB Code of Practice for Project Management for Construction and Development 3rd Edition 4.Dale B. G. (2004) Managing Quality, 4 th Edition, Blackwell Science 5.Denny McGeorge & Angela Palmer., (2002), Construction Management – New Directions, 2nd Edition, Blackwell Science. 6.Kwakye AA (1997) Construction Project Administration In Practice, Pearson Logman 7.Olomolaiye PO, (1998) Construction Productivity Management, Addison Wesley Longman 8.Thorpe B (2005) Quality Management in Construction, Gower 9.Walker A (1996) Project Management in Construction, 3 rd Edition, Blackwell Science

Copyright © 2006 by Chia Fah Choy, Faculty of Engineering & Science, UTAR. All rights reserved. The Construction Industry Public Perception is often: –One of Lazy, shovel-learning, –Cheating Cowboys who bodge, rather than build. –In reality, the vast of construction activities is carried out by professional to the highest standard. Changes have often been slow – but what are apparently small developments can have quite significant effects on productivity

Copyright © 2006 by Chia Fah Choy, Faculty of Engineering & Science, UTAR. All rights reserved. What are the Problems Adversarial and fragmented processes. Very little time spent on design development. Minimum communications and interactions between the construction team. High out-turn compared to initial cost. Poor site construction planning.

Copyright © 2006 by Chia Fah Choy, Faculty of Engineering & Science, UTAR. All rights reserved. The Construction Revolution Modernisation Client Satisfaction Team work Innovative processes, products and tools Whole life cycle approach

Copyright © 2006 by Chia Fah Choy, Faculty of Engineering & Science, UTAR. All rights reserved. Comparisons of traditional and parallel processes Range of options Time Range of options Time Conventional Processing Parallel processing Client-Arch-Stru.-Env.- Others