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Construction delays/ Theodore J. Trauner, Jr. ... [et al.].
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understanding them clearly, analyzing them correctly /
other author:
Trauner, Theodore J.
Published:
Amsterdam ;Butterworth-Heinemann, : c2009.,
Description:
xvi, 266 p., [12] p. of plates :ill. (some col.) ;24 cm.
Notes:
Includes index.
[NT 15003449]:
Foreword -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction to Second Edition -- Chapter 1: Project Scheduling -- Chapter 2: Types of Construction Delays -- Chapter 3: Measuring Delays-the Basics -- Chapter 4: Delay Analysis Using Bar Chart Schedules -- Chapter 5: Delay Analysis Using CPM Schedules -- Chapter 6: Delay Analysis When there is No Schedule -- Chapter 7: Other Analysis Techniques-Their Strengths and Weaknesses -- Chapter 8: An Owner's Damages Due to Delay -- Chapter 9: A Contractor's Damages Due to Delay -- Chapter 10: Home Office Overhead -- Chapter 11: Inefficiency Caused by Delay -- Chapter 12: Acceleration -- Chapter 13: Other Categories of Delay Damages -- Chapter 14: Determining Responsibility for Delay -- Chapter 15: Risk Management.
Subject:
Construction industry - Management. -
Online resource:
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/book/9781856176774An electronic book accessible through the World Wide Web; click for information
ISBN:
1856176770
Construction delays = understanding them clearly, analyzing them correctly /
Construction delays
understanding them clearly, analyzing them correctly /[electronic resource] :Theodore J. Trauner, Jr. ... [et al.]. - 2nd ed. - Amsterdam ;Butterworth-Heinemann,c2009. - xvi, 266 p., [12] p. of plates :ill. (some col.) ;24 cm.
Includes index.
Foreword -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction to Second Edition -- Chapter 1: Project Scheduling -- Chapter 2: Types of Construction Delays -- Chapter 3: Measuring Delays-the Basics -- Chapter 4: Delay Analysis Using Bar Chart Schedules -- Chapter 5: Delay Analysis Using CPM Schedules -- Chapter 6: Delay Analysis When there is No Schedule -- Chapter 7: Other Analysis Techniques-Their Strengths and Weaknesses -- Chapter 8: An Owner's Damages Due to Delay -- Chapter 9: A Contractor's Damages Due to Delay -- Chapter 10: Home Office Overhead -- Chapter 11: Inefficiency Caused by Delay -- Chapter 12: Acceleration -- Chapter 13: Other Categories of Delay Damages -- Chapter 14: Determining Responsibility for Delay -- Chapter 15: Risk Management.
Delays in construction projects are frequently expensive, since there is usually a construction loan involved which charges interest, management staff dedicated to the project whose costs are time dependent, and ongoing inflation in wage and material prices. Many techniques are used to analyze delays. Some of these methods have inherent weaknesses and should be avoided. This book points out the shortcomings of these faulty methods and explains how a delay analysis should be performed. It then describes specifically how the analysis is done with CPM schedules. A explanation of delays and delay damages, presented in a straightforward, accessible manner, should be useful to public and private owners, construction managers, general contractors, subcontractors, designers, suppliers, and attorneys whose work involves them in the construction industry. The discussion will include subtleties of the process, such as shifts in the critical path, and non-critical delays. The subject of damages is covered in detail, including the major categories of extended field overhead and unabsorbed home office overhead. Likewise, the damages suffered by the owner, either actual or liquidated, are also explained. Finally, a chapter is devoted to managing the risk of delays and time extensions from the viewpoints of the various parties to a construction project. A discussion of early completion schedules and constructive acceleration is also included. In this new ediion, all chapters are updated to reflect the changes in the construction field since the first edition published over l6 years ago. The 2nd edition includs over 40% more information such as new methods for analyzing delays with examples of the proper approach. The author also includes a new chapter on risk managment which focuses on the delay-related risks of the various parties in a construction project. Explains the different categories of delays Addresses the concept of concurrency and also non-critical delays Discusses the more common approaches used for measuring and analyzing delays and the strengths and weaknesses associated with them Prevention of Time-Related Delay Problems.
Electronic reproduction.
Amsterdam :
Elsevier Science & Technology,
2009.
Mode of access: World Wide Web.
ISBN: 1856176770
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LC Class. No.: TH438 / .T727 2009
Dewey Class. No.: 690
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