Management of Construction Projects A Constructor’s Perspective

Management of Construction Projects: A Constructor’s Perspective by John Schaufelberger, published by Routledge in 2017, is a comprehensive resource that explores construction project management through a practical lens. This second edition spans 304 pages and is presented in English, offering a unique project-based learning approach that emphasizes the skills, knowledge, and techniques essential for aspiring project managers. The book is structured around a real-world construction project, allowing readers to engage with key stages of the process, including contracts, estimating, scheduling, and project leadership.
In this edition, readers will find an updated and more challenging case study that covers critical aspects of project management, such as supply chain management, cost control, and safety. Additionally, it addresses emerging industry trends like LEAN, LEED, and BIM. Essential features, including review questions, exercises, and chapter summaries, enhance the learning experience, while supplementary materials are available on a companion website. This textbook provides a realistic overview of the roles and responsibilities of project managers, equipping them with the necessary tools to successfully navigate construction projects from inception to completion.
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Unlike the majority of construction project management textbooks out there, Management of Construction Projects takes a distinctive approach by setting itself in the context of a single and real-world construction project throughout and also by looking at construction project management from the constructor’s perspective. This project-based learning approach emphasizes the skills, knowledge, and techniques students require to become successful project managers.
This second edition uses a brand new, larger, and more challenging case study to take students through key stages of the process, including:
- contracts and subcontracting;
- estimating, scheduling, and planning;
- supply chain and materials management;
- cost control, quality, and safety;
- project leadership and ethics; and
- claims, disputes, and project close-outs.
Also new to this edition is coverage of emergent industry trends such as LEAN, LEED, and BIM. The book contains essential features such as review questions, exercises, and chapter summaries, while example plans, schedules, contracts, and other documents are stored on a companion website. Written in straightforward language from a constructor’s perspective, this textbook gives a realistic overview and review of the roles of project managers and everything they need to know in order to see a successful project through from start to finish.
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