Quality in the constructed project : a guide for owners, designers, and constructors.

Sponsored by the Construction Quality Management and Inspection Committee of the Owners Directorate of the Construction Institute of ASCE. Quality in the Constructed Project: A Guide for Owners, Designers, and Constructors, third edition, provides information and recommendations on principles and pr...

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Corporate Author: American Society of Civil Engineers, (Author)
Format: eBook
Language: English
Published: Reston : American Society of Civil Engineers, [2012]
Edition: Third edition.
Series: ASCE manuals and reports on engineering practice ; no. 73.
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ISBN: 0784476411
9780784476413
9780784411896
0784411891
Physical Description: 1 online resource (xxii, 280 pages) : illustrations

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245 1 0 |a Quality in the constructed project :  |b a guide for owners, designers, and constructors. 
250 |a Third edition. 
260 |a Reston :  |b American Society of Civil Engineers,  |c [2012] 
300 |a 1 online resource (xxii, 280 pages) :  |b illustrations 
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490 1 |a ASCE manuals and reports on engineering practice ;  |v no. 73 
504 |a Includes bibliographical references and index. 
505 0 |a Cover -- CONTENTS -- PREFACE TO THE THIRD EDITION -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- EXECUTIVE SUMMARY -- CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION -- 1.1 The Members of the Project Team -- 1.2 Team Member Requirements -- 1.3 Team Member Responsibilities -- 1.4 Defining Key Terms -- 1.5 Balancing Team Member Requirements -- 1.6 The Obligations of Team Members -- 1.7 Principal Themes of This Guide -- CHAPTER 2: THE OWNERâ€?S ROLE AND REQUIREMENTS -- 2.1 The Ownerâ€?s Role -- 2.2 Project Goals -- 2.3 Achieving Project Goals -- 2.4 Establishing Project Objectives 
505 8 |a 2.5 Team Member Requirements2.6 Timing and Duration of Participation -- CHAPTER 3: PROJECT DELIVERY SYSTEMS -- 3.1 Owner-Provided Delivery -- 3.2 Traditional Design-Bid-Build -- 3.3 Construction Management -- 3.4 Design-Build -- 3.5 Design-Build Variations -- 3.6 Fast-Tracking: A Distinction -- CHAPTER 4: THE PROJECT TEAM -- 4.1 Traditional Team Organization and Variations -- 4.2 The Ownerâ€?s Team -- 4.3 The Design Professionalâ€?s Team -- 4.4 The Constructorâ€?s Team -- 4.5 Common Interests -- CHAPTER 5: COORDINATION AND COMMUNICATION 
505 8 |a 5.1 Key Team Members5.2 Developing Coordination Processes -- 5.3 Team Member Relationships -- 5.4 Characteristics of Good Communication -- 5.5 Timing and Critical Moments -- 5.6 Frequency of Communication -- 5.7 Conflict and Disagreement -- CHAPTER 6: SELECTING THE DESIGN PROFESSIONAL -- 6.1 Project Goals and the Design Professionalâ€?s Scope of Services -- 6.2 Qualifications-Based Selection -- 6.3 Competitive Bidding -- 6.4 Two-Envelope Selection -- CHAPTER 7: AGREEMENT FOR PROFESSIONAL SERVICES -- 7.1 Purpose of the Professional Services Agreement 
505 8 |a 7.2 Elements of the Agreement7.3 Standard-Form Agreements -- 7.4 Short-Form Agreements -- 7.5 Other Design Contracts -- 7.6 Cautions Concerning Non-Traditional Contracting Relationships -- 7.7 Joint Venture and Partnering Arrangements -- CHAPTER 8: ALTERNATIVE STUDIES AND PROJECT IMPACTS -- 8.1 Project Conceptualization -- 8.2 Existing Conditions and Future Needs Analysis -- 8.3 Framework for Developing Conceptual Alternatives -- 8.4 Investigating and Selecting Conceptual Alternatives -- 8.5 Environmental Documentation and Permitting -- 8.6 Public Involvement 
505 8 |a CHAPTER 9: PLANNING AND MANAGING DESIGN9.1 Organizing for Design -- 9.2 The Design Team -- 9.3 Construction Cost Estimate -- 9.4 Coordination and Communication During Design -- 9.5 Monitoring and Controlling Design Cost and Schedule -- CHAPTER 10: DESIGN DISCIPLINE COORDINATION -- 10.1 Levels of Design Discipline Organization -- 10.2 Design Disciplines and Project Objectives -- 10.3 General Design Team Coordination Considerations -- 10.4 Role of the Professional Discipline Leader During Design -- 10.5 Role of the Design Professional During Construction 
506 |a Plný text je dostupný pouze z IP adres počítačů Univerzity Tomáše Bati ve Zlíně nebo vzdáleným přístupem pro zaměstnance a studenty 
520 3 |a Sponsored by the Construction Quality Management and Inspection Committee of the Owners Directorate of the Construction Institute of ASCE. Quality in the Constructed Project: A Guide for Owners, Designers, and Constructors, third edition, provides information and recommendations on principles and procedures that are effective in enhancing the quality of constructed projects. The guide--a complete update of the previous edition--discusses the roles, responsibilities, requirements, and limits of authority of participants in the design and construction process, highlighting concepts and practices that are valuable to each in achieving project goals and objectives. This Manual of Practice presents several key themes, including the value of clearly defining and assigning responsibilities, the importance of teamwork, the need for clear contractual provisions, strategies for good communication, the owner's selection process for other team members, the potential benefits associated with various project delivery systems, and procedures for managing design and construction. Although this guide is written primarily with traditional design-bid-build (DBB) projects in mind, it also highlights areas in which alternative forms of project delivery, such as design-build, may shift project responsibilities and risk to different participants. Chapters include: owner's role and requirements; project delivery systems; project team; coordination and communication; selecting the design professional; agreement for professional services; alternative studies and project impacts; planning and managing design; design discipline coordination; guidelines for design activities; precontract planning for construction; construction team; procedures for selecting the constructor; construction contract; planning and managing construction; construction contract documentation and submittals; construction contract administration; operation and maintenance; quality assurance and quality control; computer technology and project delivery; peer review; risk, liability, and avoiding conflict; partnering; and value engineering. MOP 73 will be useful to owners, design professionals, and constructors interested in enhancing the quality of constructed projects. 
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