05454nam 2200637 450 991081724530332120230411133511.09781118378199 (Ebook)(CKB)3710000000203898(EBL)1747516(SSID)ssj0001288490(PQKBManifestationID)12592234(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001288490(PQKBWorkID)11293801(PQKB)10829566(MiAaPQ)EBC1747516(Au-PeEL)EBL1747516(CaPaEBR)ebr10899176(CaONFJC)MIL631998(OCoLC)889996519(EXLCZ)99371000000020389820140810h20142014 uy 0engtxtccrCode of practice for project management for construction and development /cover design by Steve FlemmingFifth edition.Chichester, [England] :Wiley-Blackwell,2014.©20141 online resource (355 p.)Description based upon print version of record.1-118-37808-3 Includes bibliographical references and index.Code of Practice for Project Management for Construction and Development; Copyright; Contents; Foreword; Acknowledgements; Working group for the revision of the Code of Practice for Project Management - Fifth Edition; List of tables; List of figures; List of diagrams - Briefing Notes; Introduction; Chapter 1 Inception; Stage checklist; Stage process and outcomes; The client; Client obligations and responsibilities; Client project objectives; Client engagement: Internal team; Project manager; Project manager's objectives; Project manager's duties; Project manager's appointment; Project mandateEnvironmental mandateBIM mandate; Briefing Note 1.01 Leadership in project management ; Briefing Note 1.02 Typical terms of engagement:Project manager; Briefing Note 1.03 Typical project mandate outline; Briefing Note 1.04 Project handbook; Briefing Note 1.05 Government Soft Landings; Chapter 2 Feasibility; Stage process and outcomes; Client's objectives; Outline project brief; Feasibility studies; Energy in a building environment; Lifecycle costing and sustainability; Sustainability in the built environment; Towards sustainable development; Responsible sustainable developmentAchieving sustainable developmentSite selection and acquisition; Project brief; Design brief; Funding and investment appraisal; Development planning and control; Stakeholder identification; Business case; Approval to proceed; BIM brief; Briefing Note 2.01 Key sustainability issues; Briefing Note 2.02 Environmental sustainabilityassessment methods; Briefing Note 2.03 Guidance on environmentalimpact assessment; Briefing Note 2.04 Site investigation; Briefing Note 2.05 Business case development; Chapter 3 Strategy; Stage process and outcomes; Client's objectives; Project governanceStrategy outline and developmentProject organisation and control; Project team structure; Selecting the project team; Project management procedures and systems; Information and communication technology; Project planning; Cost planning and controls; Cost control; Design management process (managing the design delivery); Risk identification and management; Environmental management and controls; Environmental statements; Contractor's environmental management systems; Stakeholder management; Quality management; Commissioning strategy; Selection and appointment of project team consultantsCollaborative arrangementsFramework arrangements; Private public partnership/private finance initiative (PPP/PFI); Procurement strategy; Traditional; Design and build; Management contracting; Construction management; Hybrid procurement approaches; Characteristics of procurement options; Procuring the supply chain; Responsible sourcing; Tender procedure; Procurement under EU directives; e-Procurement; Employer's requirement document; Facility management strategy/considerations; Project execution plan; Checklist for the PEP; Essential contents; Approval to PEP; BIM strategyBriefing Note 3.01 Health and safety inconstruction including CDM guidanceThe first edition of the Code of Practice for Project Management for Construction and Development, published in 1992, was groundbreaking in many ways. Now in its fifth edition, prepared by a multi-institute task force coordinated by the CIOB and including representatives from RICS, RIBA, ICE, APM and CIC, it continues to be the authoritative guide and reference to the principles and practice of project management in construction and development. Good project management in construction relies on balancing the key constraints of time, quality and cost in the context of building fBuildingSuperintendenceProject managementBuildingSuperintendence.Project management.690.068/4TEC005000TEC062000bisacshFlemming SteveChartered Institute of Building (Great Britain)MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910817245303321Code of practice for project management for construction and development2044470UNINA