Construction Engineering and Management I
Numbering Code | U-ENG24 24021 LJ74 | Year/Term | 2022 ・ First semester | |
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Number of Credits | 2 | Course Type | Lecture | |
Target Year | Target Student | |||
Language | Japanese | Day/Period | Wed.1 | |
Instructor name |
KANETA TAKASHI (Graduate School of Engineering Professor) NISHINOSAYAKA (Graduate School of Engineering Associate Professor) |
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Outline and Purpose of the Course | Stakeholders and their roles in a building construction project will be explained, looking at the project process including project planning, architectural design, building construction, and maintenance. | |||
Course Goals |
To acquire the knowledge on building construction process. B-B2. |
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Schedule and Contents |
1. Introduction Outline of construction engineering and management. Goals and scopes of the lectures. Textbook Chapter 1 2. Construction market Construction market of Japan and overseas. Activities and volumes of construction market. Textbook Chapter 2 3. Regulations and codes Regulations and codes for professionals in building construction. Textbook Chapter 3 4. Building system Stakeholders, regulations, standards, jobs and roles that are involved with building construction projects. Project delivery methods, contracts, procurement system. Textbook Chapter 4 5-6. Project management Outline of project management in building construction. Textbook Chapter 5 7. Project planning Project process and phases. Project planning, briefing, feasibility study, programming, development management. Textbook Chapter 6, 6.1 8-10. Design in project process Design, drawings and specification required in a construction project. Cost management, design review, concurrent engineering, quantity survey, value engineering. Textbook Chapter 6, 6.2-6.3 11. Engineering in design Engineering in design, for example, design review, concurrent engineering, collaboration in design, production design, value engineering. Textbook Chapter 6, 6.4 12. Cost management Quantity survey and cost estimation. Cost control through design process. Textbook Chapter 6, 6.5 13. Procurement and contract Variety of procurement and contract for building projects. Supervision of construction and inspection. Textbook Chapter 6, 6.6-6.7 14. Maintenance Maintenance in the age of global ecology. Demolish and waste treatment. Reuse and recycle of material. Textbook Chapter 6, 6.8 15. Final examination/ Learning achievement evaluation 16. Feedback |
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Evaluation Methods and Policy |
* Evaluation method Evaluation will be based on final examination (80%) and participation in class (20%). Evaluation for participation in class includes attendance and short reports conducting every class. * Evaluation policy Achievement of goals is evaluated according to the grade evaluation policy of the undergraduate / graduate school of Engineering. |
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Course Requirements | Social science and economics taught in High School. | |||
Study outside of Class (preparation and review) | Read the text book before and after the lecture. | |||
Textbooks | Textbooks/References | KENCHIKU-SEISAN, Shuzo FURUSAKA, ( Riko Tosho), ISBN:978-4-8446-0863-9 | ||
Courses delivered by Instructors with Practical Work Experience |
分類: A course with practical content delivered by instructors with practical work experience |
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