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This book addresses the process and principles of contract
management in construction from an international perspective. It
presents a well-structured, in-depth analysis of construction law
doctrines necessary to understand the fundamentals of contract
management. The book begins with an introduction to contract
management and contract law and formation. It then discusses the
various parties to a contract and their relevant obligations,
whether they are engineers, contractors or subcontractors. It also
addresses standard practices when drafting and revising contracts,
as well as what can be expected in standard contracts general
clauses. Two chapters are dedicated to contract clauses, with one
focused on contract administration such as schedules, payment
certificates and defects liability, and the other focused on
contract management, such as terminations, dispute resolutions and
claims. This book provides a useful reference to engineers, project
managers and students within the field of engineering and
construction management.
Exploring complex and intelligent analytical and mathematical
methods, this book examines how different approaches can be used to
optimize program management in the construction industry. It
presents an in-depth study of the different program management
methods, ranging from simple decision-making techniques and
statistics analysis to the more complex linear programming and
demonstrates how knowledge-base systems and genetic algorithms can
be used to optimize resources and meet time, budget and quality
criteria. It addresses topics including decision-making principles,
planning and scheduling, mathematical forecasting models,
optimization techniques programming and artificial intelligence
techniques. Providing a valuable resource for anyone managing
multiple projects in the construction industry, this book is
intended for civil and construction engineering students, project
managers, construction managers and senior engineers.
Exploring complex and intelligent analytical and mathematical
methods, this book examines how different approaches can be used to
optimize program management in the construction industry. It
presents an in-depth study of the different program management
methods, ranging from simple decision-making techniques and
statistics analysis to the more complex linear programming and
demonstrates how knowledge-base systems and genetic algorithms can
be used to optimize resources and meet time, budget and quality
criteria. It addresses topics including decision-making principles,
planning and scheduling, mathematical forecasting models,
optimization techniques programming and artificial intelligence
techniques. Providing a valuable resource for anyone managing
multiple projects in the construction industry, this book is
intended for civil and construction engineering students, project
managers, construction managers and senior engineers.
This book addresses the process and principles of contract
management in construction from an international perspective. It
presents a well-structured, in-depth analysis of construction law
doctrines necessary to understand the fundamentals of contract
management. The book begins with an introduction to contract
management and contract law and formation. It then discusses the
various parties to a contract and their relevant obligations,
whether they are engineers, contractors or subcontractors. It also
addresses standard practices when drafting and revising contracts,
as well as what can be expected in standard contracts general
clauses. Two chapters are dedicated to contract clauses, with one
focused on contract administration such as schedules, payment
certificates and defects liability, and the other focused on
contract management, such as terminations, dispute resolutions and
claims. This book provides a useful reference to engineers, project
managers and students within the field of engineering and
construction management.
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