قابلیت ساخت: مفاهیم و کاربردها
Constructability : concepts and practice
معرفی کتاب «قابلیت ساخت: مفاهیم و کاربردها» (با عنوان لاتین Constructability : concepts and practice) نوشتهٔ John A., Ph.D. Gambatese, James B., Ph.D. Pocock, Phillip S., Ph.D. Dunston، منتشرشده توسط نشر Amer Society of Civil Engineers; American Society of Civil Engineers در سال 2007. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
constructability Is Defined As The Integration Of Construction Knowledge And Experience In The Planning, Design, Procurement, Construction, Operation, Maintenance, And Decommissioning Phases Of A Project Consistent With Overall Project Objectives. Over The Past Several Decades, Much Thought And Effort Has Been Devoted To Improving Constructability Through The Integrated Efforts Of Owners, Designers, And Constructors. While A Significant Amount Of Research On The Topic Is Currently Included In Project Delivery Processes, Additional Work Is Required To More Fully Understand How To Optimize Constructability On A Project. Constructability Concepts And Practiceprovides An Indispensable Resource Of Constructability Knowledge For A Broad Audience Of Industry Professionals. Created By Asce's Constructability Committee And Construction Research Council, This Publication Seeks To Stimulate Further Exploration Of The Concept And Improve Future Projects. It Covers Timely Constructability Topics Such As State-of-practice, Impacts, Tools And Resources, And Education And Training.
Prepared by the Constructability Committee of the Construction Research Council of the Construction Institute of ASCE. Constructability is the integration of construction knowledge and experience in the planning, design, procurement, construction, operation, maintenance, and decommissioning phases of a project consistent with overall project objectives. Over the past several decades, much thought and effort has been devoted to improving constructability through the integrated efforts of owners, designers, and constructors. While a significant amount of research on the topic is currently included in project delivery processes, additional work is required to more fully understand how to optimize constructability on a project. This report is an indispensable resource of constructability knowledge for a broad audience of industry professionals. To stimulate additional exploration of the concept and improve future projects, the book covers timely constructability topics such as state of practice, impacts, tools and resources, and education and training. Content: Introduction / John A. Gambatese, Phillip S. Dunston, James B. Pocock -- Constructability review process -- a summary of literature / Sathyanarayanan Rajendran -- Constructability as a project lifecycle property / John A. Gambatese, Phillip S. Dunston -- Constructability issues and review processes / Donn E. Hancher, Paul M. Goodrum -- Effective enterprise-wide use of lessons learned -- specific experience in the project design environment / Jeffrey G. Kirby, E. William East -- Using transportation construction contracts to create social equity / Sarah Picker -- An overview of constructability tools / Deborah J. Fisher -- CA4PRS: a constructability-analysis tool for urban highway rehabilitation projects / Eul-Bum Lee, Nadarajah Sivaneswaran -- A cost and benefit model for constructability review implementation / Phillip S. Dunston, John A. Gambatese, James F. McManus. "Constructability Concepts and Practice provides a resource of constructability knowledge for a broad audience of industry professionals. Created by ASCE's Constructability Committee and Construction Research Council, this publication seeks to stimulate further exploration of the concept and improve future projects. It covers constructability topics such as state-of-practice, impacts, tools and resources, and education and training."--Jacket This report examines constructability, the integration of construction knowledge and experience in the planning, design, procurement, construction, operation, maintenance, and decommissioning phases of a project consistent with overall project objectives.