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    will save and the less interpretation by all involved. For most projects the following should be included: Site plan Floor plan Elevations Services plans, electrical, data, plumbing and drainage Reflected ceiling plan showing features and lighting Construction details for demolition, openings, joinery, cabinetry, bracing, structural and stairs. These will include dimensioned plans, elevations and cross sections. Complete the detail with finishing schedules (no matter now small the project) and…

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    Conflict Resolution Each individual brings a unique viewpoint, skill set, and experience to the team. Most teams need time to learn how to work together and benefit from each other’s strengths while helping each other overcome individual weaknesses. Therefore, conflicts are a normal part of group development and often arise during the forming and storming stages. Each team member is expected to be respectful of his/her teammates as we work through potential conflicts. If teammates are in…

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    In the article “Identifying construction supervisor competencies for effective site safety”, Dylan Hardison, Michael Behm, Matthew R. Hallowell, and Hamid Fonooni discussed about the importance of the front line construction supervisor’s capabilities in construction safety’s management by using a Delphi process in which a logical arrangement of foreman’s competencies would be illustrated. In addition, they also considered about the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (or OSHA) 30-hour…

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    into the WTO, the competition among construction enterprises to become more competitive. If many construction companies want to keep an impregnable position in the increasingly fierce competition, managers must strengthen the project quality management. Construction project quality management, which is relation to the social benefit and economic benefit of construction projects, and…

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    global regions. “The liberalization of trading led to expansion of international architectural practice” (Adam, 2012, P89). As the result of this, international firms became large scaled, gained sufficient funding and had advanced technology of construction. They rapidly dominated the…

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    Derek king. Lecture Derek worked At LJMU since 2008. The professional experience that graduate member of charted institution of building service engineering (CIBSE). The Lectures would be in building service engineering and curriculum manger of construction. Also some research has interests by lecture Derek which would be building service training in Britain. France and Germany Thermal Comfort and Physiology. LJMU took the student to visit the university to learn more about the course that has…

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    How to Become a More Successful Project Manager? Project managers receive various projects throughout the years. Most of the time, their success is measured by how many times they received another project after project after project. And this is due to the harsh reality they face. That you are only as good as your last project or event. This is why project managers do whatever they can to make any project successful. It meant positive word-of-mouth that will go viral enough to attract the right…

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    Louis Kahn Architecture

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    In response to Louis Kahn’s writings, words that measure fall short of fully grasping the visionary and profound qualities they possess. Kahn’s poetry allows the reader to begin to understand his theories and the major elements that he held essential in the study of architecture. Some architects may think that the goal of being an architect is to merely deliver good design, but this is shown to be just a factor through the lenses of Kahn’s writings. Louis Kahn reveals that architecture is not…

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    There a various activities which are involved in a project, these are embedded in the definition of a project. A project is therefore a group of temporary activities which are non-repetitive which involve the creation of a unique outcome. Projects are carried out within a defined time frame as stipulated in the planning stage of the project, it could range from several weeks to several years depending on the scope and size of the project. The processes of a project will usually be carried out by…

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    Architecture and Sculpture One of the most obvious relationships between architecture and sculpture is that they are based directly on the cultures beliefs and needs. As cultures evolved, so did the architecture and sculptures. At the beginning of the module when we discussed the prehistoric cultures, architecture was used to meet the basic human need for shelter and security. The art in the prehistoric period was also related to the need to survive and can be seen in cave paintings that…

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