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Preface | p. xi |
Acknowledgements | p. xii |
Introduction | p. 1 |
Objectives and contents | p. 2 |
Quality management | p. 6 |
Summary | p. 6 |
Introduction | p. 6 |
Quality control and inspection | p. 7 |
Quality assurance | p. 9 |
Total quality management | p. 18 |
References | p. 26 |
Project production management | p. 27 |
Production process improvement | p. 29 |
Summary | p. 29 |
Introduction | p. 29 |
Systems | p. 29 |
Management | p. 33 |
Work tasks | p. 35 |
Work task analysis (work study) | p. 36 |
Method study | p. 38 |
Recording techniques | p. 39 |
Work measurement (time study) | p. 52 |
Work (activity) sampling | p. 65 |
Field count | p. 66 |
Theory of activity sampling | p. 66 |
Activity sampling procedure | p. 68 |
Rated activity sampling | p. 70 |
References | p. 72 |
Planning techniques | p. 73 |
Summary | p. 73 |
Planning in construction | p. 73 |
Who plans? | p. 73 |
Planning techniques | p. 76 |
Other planning techniques | p. 94 |
Computers and construction planning | p. 98 |
Data exchange | p. 103 |
Estimating and tendering | p. 107 |
Summary | p. 107 |
Introduction | p. 107 |
Parties involved in estimating and tendering | p. 108 |
The estimating process | p. 110 |
BoQ estimating | p. 111 |
Tendering adjustments | p. 127 |
Submitting the tender | p. 128 |
Estimating in management contracting | p. 129 |
Estimating by computers | p. 131 |
References | p. 136 |
Workforce motivation | p. 137 |
Summary | p. 137 |
Introduction | p. 137 |
Motivation theories | p. 137 |
Payment systems, remuneration and performance | p. 140 |
Principles of a good incentive scheme | p. 147 |
Setting target rates | p. 149 |
References | p. 150 |
Cost control | p. 151 |
Summary | p. 151 |
A cost control procedure for construction works | p. 151 |
Systems in current use | p. 152 |
Example of a cost control system | p. 154 |
Allocation of costs | p. 155 |
Materials control | p. 160 |
Subcontracts | p. 162 |
Points to consider when choosing a cost control system | p. 163 |
Business management | p. 165 |
Project procurement | p. 167 |
Summary | p. 167 |
Introduction | p. 167 |
Project management | p. 167 |
Appointing the project leader and professional services | p. 173 |
The contract | p. 174 |
Categories of contract | p. 177 |
Separated and co-operative contracts | p. 178 |
Management oriented contracts | p. 182 |
Integrated contracts | p. 186 |
Discretionary contracts | p. 189 |
References | p. 193 |
Competitive bidding | p. 194 |
Summary | p. 194 |
Introduction | p. 194 |
A brief review of bidding strategy | p. 195 |
The importance of accuracy in estimating | p. 201 |
Some ways of using the existing theories | p. 208 |
Recent developments in bidding | p. 214 |
References | p. 216 |
Budgetary control | p. 217 |
Summary | p. 217 |
Introduction | p. 217 |
Preparation of budgets | p. 217 |
Types of budget | p. 218 |
Classification of costs | p. 219 |
Costing | p. 220 |
Example of budgetary control | p. 221 |
Cash flow and interim valuations | p. 224 |
Summary | p. 224 |
The need for cash flow forecasting by contractors | p. 224 |
The requirements of a forecasting system | p. 226 |
Capital lock-up | p. 231 |
The factors that affect capital lock-up | p. 231 |
Interim valuations and cash flow | p. 236 |
Measurement of work in activities | p. 240 |
Computers and cash flow | p. 241 |
Conclusion | p. 243 |
References | p. 244 |
Economic assessments | p. 245 |
Summary | p. 245 |
Introduction | p. 245 |
Interest | p. 247 |
Economic comparisons | p. 250 |
Profitability measures | p. 252 |
Inflation | p. 257 |
Accuracy of future estimates | p. 261 |
Financial modelling | p. 266 |
Cost-benefit analysis | p. 270 |
Some worked examples | p. 272 |
Reference | p. 277 |
Formulae for interest rate and time relationships | p. 277 |
Plant management | p. 278 |
Summary | p. 278 |
Plant acquisition | p. 278 |
The financing of plant | p. 278 |
Systematic plant selection | p. 281 |
Setting hire rates | p. 292 |
Methods of depreciation | p. 294 |
Graphical comparison of the depreciation methods | p. 296 |
Plant maintenance | p. 299 |
References | p. 301 |
Administration and company management | p. 303 |
Company organisation | p. 305 |
Summary | p. 305 |
Introduction | p. 305 |
The function of a manager | p. 305 |
Company objectives | p. 306 |
Company organisational structures | p. 307 |
The span of control | p. 312 |
Pattern of communications | p. 313 |
Construction site management | p. 313 |
Manager attitude | p. 314 |
Head office departments/functions | p. 315 |
References | p. 321 |
Market planning and business development | p. 322 |
Summary | p. 322 |
Introduction | p. 322 |
Identifying the customers' needs | p. 323 |
The business development strategy | p. 323 |
The business forecast | p. 324 |
Company strengths and weaknesses | p. 327 |
Promotion of the product or service | p. 329 |
Implementing the market plan | p. 331 |
Satisfying the customers' needs at a profit | p. 331 |
References | p. 332 |
International construction logistics | p. 333 |
Summary | p. 333 |
Introduction | p. 333 |
The international environment | p. 333 |
Seeking international work | p. 335 |
Conclusion | p. 340 |
Information resources and ICT systems | p. 341 |
Summary | p. 341 |
Introduction | p. 341 |
The construction company's business | p. 341 |
Processes involved in construction business | p. 342 |
Information needs to support business processes | p. 344 |
Management of contractors' information resources | p. 346 |
The construction information manager | p. 350 |
ICT in construction | p. 351 |
ICT change within construction | p. 352 |
Enablers of current construction IT | p. 352 |
Using IT resources in construction | p. 353 |
Financial management | p. 363 |
Summary | p. 363 |
Introduction | p. 363 |
Types of business | p. 363 |
Types of capital | p. 366 |
Capital sources | p. 367 |
The control of capital | p. 372 |
The company accounts | p. 375 |
Trial balance | p. 379 |
Analysis of the PandL account | p. 379 |
Analysis of the balance sheet | p. 382 |
Inflation accounting | p. 385 |
Self-learning exercises | p. 387 |
Questions and worked solutions | p. 389 |
Questions | p. 391 |
Solutions | p. 442 |
Bibliography | p. 575 |
Index | p. 583 |
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