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Terminated in academic year 2023/2024

Technologies and Management of Building-up

Type of study Bachelor
Language of instruction Czech
Code 225-0085/02
Abbreviation TRV
Course title Technologies and Management of Building-up
Credits 4
Coordinating department Department of Building Constructions
Course coordinator Ing. Pavel Vlček, Ph.D.

Subject syllabus

The aim of the course is to introduce students with the content of individual participants of built-up process (construction process). Students will also know work that belongs to the manufacturing preparation and pre-construction preparation. Important activity related to the built-up process is time planning. Here, students learn how to apply various types and kinds of time planning in construction practice. Furthermore, the aim is to acquaint students with the basic technological processes and the design and distribution of site equipment for individual units, including capacitive design. Students will understand the basic concepts, relationships, and will be familiar with their applications to solving problems.

Literature

HENDRICKSON, Ch., TUNG, A.:Project Management for Construction, Prentice Hall, USA, 2008,pp. 537, ISBN 0-13-731266-0 .
ROJAS, E. M.: Construction project management, USA, 2009, pp. 415, ISBN 978-1-60427-002-0 .
THOMSETT, R.: Radical Project Management, Prentice Hall Professional, 2002, pp. 348, ISBN 0-13-009486-2 .

Advised literature

ROJAS, E. M.: Construction Project Management, J. Ross Publishing, 2009, pp 432, ISBN 978-1-60427-002-0 .
CLELAND, D., IRELAND, L.: Project Manager's Portable Handbook, McGraw Hill Professional, 2004, pp. 507, ISBN 978-0-07-174105-7 .
HARRIS, F., McCAFFER, R., EDUM-FOTWE, F.: Modern Construction Management, Blackwell Publishing, USA, 2006, pp. 666, ISBN 1-4051-32325-2.
SACHS, L. C.: What is Your Construction Management IQ?, Architectural foundation press, Los Angeles, 2012, pp. 112, ISBN 978-0-9854003-4-7 .