Construction Practices for Land Development : A Field Guide for Civil Engineers / Dewberry.
Proven construction administration techniques for the civil engineer—from preconstruction to closeout of land development projects. The complexity of modern land development requires the civil engineer to play an integral role in working with both the developer and contractor to meet schedule and bu...
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505 | 0 | 0 | |t About the Author -- |t Title Page -- |t Copyright Page -- |t Dedication -- |t Contents -- |t Foreword -- |t Preface -- |t Contributors -- |t Chapter 1: Overview -- |t 1.1. Introduction -- |t 1.2. Overview of the Construction Process -- |t 1.3. The Development Team -- |t 1.4. The Civil Engineer?s Role -- |t 1.5. Safety Onsite -- |t 1.6. This Handbook -- |t Chapter 2: Project Delivery Methods -- |t 2.1. Introduction -- |t 2.2. Project Delivery Methods -- |t Chapter 3: Preconstruction Administration -- |t 3.1. Introduction -- |t 3.2. Project Manual -- |t 3.3. Bidding Documents -- |t 3.4. Pre-Bid Meeting -- |t 3.5. Bid Withdrawal -- |t 3.6. Bid Tabulation and Review -- |t 3.7. Awarding the Contract -- |t 3.8. Permits -- |t 3.9. Traffic Management -- |t 3.10. Preconstruction Meeting -- |t Chapter 4: Construction Cost Estimates -- |t 4.1. Introduction -- |t 4.2. Construction Estimates -- |t 4.3. Variables Affecting Cost -- |t 4.4. Sources of Unit Cost Data -- |t 4.5. Engineering Economics -- |t Chapter 5: Construction Administration -- |t 5.1. Introduction -- |t 5.2. Franchise Utility Coordination -- |t 5.3. Shop Drawings -- |t 5.4. Request for Information -- |t 5.5. Change Order -- |t 5.6. Pay Application -- |t 5.7. Progress Meeting -- |t 5.8. Construction Schedule -- |t 5.9. Site Observations -- |t 5.10. Public Inspections -- |t Chapter 6: Advanced Construction Roles -- |t 6.1. Introduction -- |t 6.2. Construction Management -- |t 6.3. Inspection and Testing -- |t Chapter 7: Construction Techniques -- |t 7.1. Introduction -- |t 7.2. Typical Sequencing of Construction Activities -- |t 7.3. Means & Methods -- |t Chapter 8: Construction Closeout -- |t 8.1. Introduction -- |t 8.2. Punch List -- |t 8.3. As-Built and Record Drawings -- |t 8.4. Engineering Certification -- |t 8.5. Certificate of Occupancy -- |t 8.6. Operations and Maintenance -- |t Chapter 9: Construction Stakeout Survey -- |t 9.1. Introduction -- |t 9.2. Construction Stakeout Fundamentals -- |t 9.3. Cutsheets -- |t 9.4. Leveling Methods -- |t 9.5. Basic Procedures -- |t 9.6. Clearing Stakeout -- |t 9.7. Grading -- |t 9.8. Curb and Gutter Stakeout -- |t 9.9. Building Stakeout -- |t 9.10. Sanitary Sewer Stakeout -- |t 9.11. Storm Drainage Stakeout -- |t 9.12. Waterline Stakeout -- |t Appendix A: Construction Equipment -- |t Appendix B: Specifications -- |t Appendix C: Cost Estimate Form -- |t Bibliography -- |t Index. |
520 | |a Proven construction administration techniques for the civil engineer—from preconstruction to closeout of land development projects. The complexity of modern land development requires the civil engineer to play an integral role in working with both the developer and contractor to meet schedule and budget requirements. The engineer's role is emphasized with the prevalence of various project delivery methods and necessitated by current environmental regulations. Construction Practices for Land Development: A Field Guide for Civil Engineers builds on the design topics included in Dewberry's Land Development Handbook as a project progresses from design into the construction phase. In addition to traditional responsibilities such as RFI responses and shop drawing review, the civil engineer is responsible for evolving the design throughout permitting and construction to address site conditions, operations, and regulatory requirements. This hands-on civil engineering guide offers explanations of: • Project delivery methods, including design-bid-build, design-build, and others • Preconstruction administration • Construction cost estimates • Construction stakeout surveys • Construction administration • Advanced construction roles • Construction techniques • Construction closeout • Construction equipment -- |c Provided by publisher. | ||
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