CIV 393 – Construction Management
Current Catalog Description
Introductory course in construction management with an emphasis on estimating, scheduling, administration, project delivery, project control techniques, quality control and assurance, and safety.
Prerequisite
EST 392; AMS 361 or MAT 303 or MAT 305
Corequisite:
None
Textbooks and/or Other Required Material
Construction Management Fundamentals, Second Edition by Knutson, Schexnayder, Fiori, and Mayo, 2009,ISBN 978-0-07-340104-1.
This course is
Required
Topics Covered
- Foundations of engineering economy
- Introduction to Construction Management
- Overview of Construction Industry
- Project Delivery Systems
- Construction Administration
- Estimating Earthwork Construction
- Mass Haul, Cycle Time
- Machine Power
- Equipment Selection
- Equipment Costs, Cost Estimates
- Understanding the Drawings
- Estimating Building Projects
- Equipment Quantities, Labor, Cost
- Project Scheduling, Critical Path Method
- Project Control and Tracking
- Construction Safety
- Quality and Productivity
Course Learning and Student Outcomes
Explain the characteristics and challenges of the construction industry within the U.S. ABET Student Outcome: 3, 4, 6, 7
Explain concepts of construction administration, including project delivery systems, contracting requirements, project control, dispute resolution, safety, and quality assurance and control. ABET Student Outcome: 3, 7
Solve large earth construction problems including earthwork volumes and flow, machine power, and equipment cycle times. ABET Student Outcomes: 1, 2, 7
Generate building construction estimates for time, labor, and materials. ABET Student Outcome: 1, 2, 6
Apply principles of project scheduling ABET Student Outcomes: 6, 7
Apply principles of project control and tracking. ABET Student Outcomes: 6, 7
Prepared by
Hakan Sahin (2018)
Last Updated:
4/2021
