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    Construction Project Management Principles. ASSIGNMENT -1 Introduction: What is Construction Project Management? Construction Project Management can be defined as an act of planning, organizing and controlling a project from its start to finish with respect to time and the clients resources. In other words constructing the required project with the minimum usage of money and time. Investigation: Roles of construction a project manager : The…

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    Besides communicating an objective with a team, listening and understanding to other is crucial when executing a project. For example, in a construction project, a project manager request for constructors to move faster in finishing a project to meet a deadline but the constructors’ advice that would a faulty decision because the building wouldn’t be high quality. The project manager should not…

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    If you’ve decided to rent a crane for your next home improvement project, take the time to make sure you’re prepared for the endeavor. While a crane can make quick work out of a heavy-labor project, it will require some advanced preparation. Before you rent your crane, here are four tips that will make the process easier, and safer. Look for Danger Zones in Your Yard Cranes require a great deal of room for maneuvering. Before you rent a crane, you need to make sure that you have adequate space…

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    Project Success Essay

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    Many projects are managed in various areas of our life such as construction, healthcare, technology, education etc. Projects are significant in our life because of producing a definite outcome, within a planned schedule and limited budget. There are many different ways in the literature, on the definition of the concept of the project. The various definitions of the project has been carried out according to the work area. The Project Management Institute, USA has defined project as a temporary…

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    graduates has accept that they have to worked in a more networked and multidisciplinary way, however this set of skill is not fully been taught during the five years of tertiary education. Many practices have started to find different alternative in looking for a client. Education in creating and generating different business model should become part of architecture education structure as this new set of skills are required to be able to succeed in the practicing world. Numbers of architectural…

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    City Building Codes

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    Building codes established and enforced in municipalities today regulate the construction of buildings and other structures to protect the health, safety and welfare of the general public. Although some major cities in the United States still have their own building codes, most municipalities adopt a State code as the foundation for local building control, and modify the regulations through amendments based on their unique goals and resources. For example, Denver, Colorado, which historically…

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    History of Construction: Cobblestone Cobblestone houses are one of the most identifiable structures. These types of houses date back to the early 1800's when many of the towns in the area of New York were being founded. For example, even when driving down many of the streets you can easily find houses like this scattered all across. They're marvelous to look at, yet can also be strange because there are only some of these houses that are built out of stone and not lumber. At first, these houses…

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    Washington DC: 11th Street [The Need] Bridges are no different than any other form of infrastructure, eventually they break down and need to be either repaired or replaced. Inspection occurs at least every two years, yet bridges are often pushed to their absolute limits of usability. In Washington DC, the 11th Street Bridge Project aims to replace two bridges built in the 1960s with three new bridges. With these bridges having been in place for nearly 50 years, there were numerous issues. For…

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    retailer and entertainment complexes in the United States named The American Dream Mall. The goal of this project is to become the primary global shopping, dining and entertainment destination any one has yet to see. The complex has been under construction for over thirteen years in the Meadowlands located right next to the MetLife Stadium, home of the NFL New York Jets and New York Giants. Throughout the past couple of years this project has seen many different project managers and developers…

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    Sustainability

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    Sustainability are one of the issues and challenges in our todays construction and real estate industry around the world. Environmental impacts generated by construction processes include energy consumption and its associated air emissions, raw material use and waste generation, and water/land use. Its required of energy consumption and environmental protection, for regional economies and communities, and social responsibility force necessary changes to be undertaken by the developers. Of these,…

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