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Construction Management
What is the subject all about? Why is it an important subject to be taught to civil engineer
Syllabus
VAB 4063 CPM VAB 4043 OCM
References
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Harris, F. and McCaffer, R. Modern Construction Management. 5th Ed. Blackwell Science, 2001 Levy, S.M. Project Management in Construction Mc Graw-Hill, New York, 2nd Ed., 1994 Hinzie, J.W. Construction Planning and Scheduling. 3rd ed. Pearson International, 2008 Kerzner, H (2003). Project Management: A Systems Approach to Planning, Scheduling, and Controlling, 8th Ed, John Wiley, New York. Nunnaly, S.W., (2004), Construction Methods and Management, Prentice Hall, New Jersey Project Management Institute. A Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge, PMI, 2000 www.cidb.gov.my Other web resources
Assessment
Election
Class leader and Assistant Class leader
Lesson Plan
Lesson plan GAs
LECTURE 01
OVERVIEW OF THE CONSTRUCTGION INDUSTRY AND PROJECT DEVELOPMENT PROCESS
Cont.
Growth (increase in the amount of the goods and services produced by a country) in construction sector (source: CIDB):
1995: +20% 1998: -24% 2004: -1.9% 2006: - 0.5 % 2007: 3.7% : 2008 : 3% 2009: 0.6 % 2010: 14.2% (Due to stimulus package)
GDP in 2011 : RM766 Billion, GDP Growth rate : 4.6% (1st quarter) (N.B. GDP=market value of goods and services produced per population in a countryrelates to economic activity and economic health of a country
Projects value completed /output (source: CIDB): 2005: RM 38 b (RM90m - O & G industry) 2006: RM 30 b (world: USD 5 trillion) 2007: RM 62 b 2008 : RM 76.3 b 2009: RM 77.5 b (first quarter) 2010: RM 81.47 b 2011: RM 24.26 b (first quarter)
For 10th Malaysia Plan (2011-2015) Malaysia to spend USD 67.8b for infrastructure construction
In 2012, RM43 billion new KL MRT project; the RM5 billion 100-storey Warisan Merdeka tower in KL, etc., etc. (but Ipoh Medan Kidd will still be like that!)
2. THE CIDB
Statutory body established in 1994 Purpose is to develop the construction industry so that it can become one of the major contributing sectors of the national economy Focuses on contractors, skills, materials and technology Register contractors, impose and collect levy (0.125% of contract sum for projects > RM500,000) Provides training, develop standards, conduct R&D and explore foreign markets Provide Construction Statistics Qlassic Shassic
Env. Quality Act, UBBL, Local Authority, National Land Code Elect. Land Office Supply Act, Water Supply Act, Roads & Drainage Act MS, BS, UBBL 1994, Elect. Supply Act, Water Supply Act, Roads & Drainage Act, Arahan Teknik Jalan Respective Govt. Depts
Detail Design
Construction