ABSTRACT

The role of the project manager continues to evolve, presenting new challenges to established practitioners and those entering the field for the first time. This second edition of Peter Fewings' groundbreaking textbook has been thoroughly revised to recognise the increasing importance of sustainability and lean construction in the construction industry. It also tackles the significance of design management, changing health and safety regulation, leadership and quality for continuous improvement of the service and the product.

Using an integrated project management approach, emphasis is placed on the importance of effectively handling external factors in order to best achieve an on-schedule, on-budget result, as well as good negotiation with clients and skilled team leadership. Its holistic approach provides readers with a thorough guide in how to increase efficiency and communication at all stages while reducing costs, time and risk. Short case studies are used throughout the book to illustrate different tools and techniques.

Combining the theories underpinning best practice in construction project management, with a wealth of practical examples, this book is uniquely valuable for practitioners and clients as well as undergraduate and graduate students for construction project management.

chapter |8 pages

Introduction

chapter 1|23 pages

Project life cycle and success

chapter 2|24 pages

Building the client business case

chapter 3|28 pages

Project definition

chapter 4|37 pages

Strategic issues

chapter 5|51 pages

Lean construction and benchmarking

chapter 8|36 pages

Managing risk and value

chapter 9|39 pages

Design and value management

chapter 10|50 pages

Project safety, health and the environment

chapter 12|47 pages

Supply chain management in construction

chapter 13|26 pages

Quality and customer care

chapter 15|37 pages

PPP models

chapter 16|17 pages

Towards a more integrated approach