Study of Construction
Study of Construction
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Brainstorming?
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3.1 Study of construction - Introduction
• The study of construction is a broad field that involves:
the planning,
design,
management, and
execution of building projects.
It encompasses various disciplines and requires knowledge in
areas such as:
engineering,
architecture,
materials science,
project management, and safety.
Study of Construction mainly covers two themes:
Materials
Finance
Labor
Construction
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Construction Technology
Machines
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3.2. Study of Construction ……… cont’d
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UK – Paris underwater Tunnel
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3.3. Construction Industry (CI) Categories
Construction Industry can be categorized into three major sectors:
1. Transport and Communication Sector:
Road,
Railway,
Airway, &
Telecommunication related physical works;
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Nature of Construction Industry
A. Nature of production: mainly on site.
– Changing supply-chain relationship and production site.
– Seasonal disruption.
B. Nature of product
Large, heavy, durable, expensive, heterogeneous, and immobile.
– In the majority of cases, clients define requirements before the industry provides it,
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D. The Workforce
• The industry is, by its very nature, an overwhelmingly domestic
and labor-intensive industry despite the advancement in
modern technologies.
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Uniqueness of Construction Industry
i. Fragmented industry
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ii. Long production cycle
Acceptance of facility
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Stakeholders of Construction sector
• Stakeholders of Construction sector:
Construction Industry involves many people, organization, agencies,
ministries, designers, contractors, project managers, equipment suppliers,
material suppliers, testing Laboratories, etc.
Architect
Sub-con. Engineer
Cons.
Contractor Consultant
Sector
Suppliers Owner
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Stakeholders of Construction Sector
• Contractual stakeholders
Employer/Client,
Consultant/Engineer, &
Contractor
• Non-contractual stakeholders
Public agencies: Statutory Agencies (EEPCo, AAWSA, Fire Authority),
Public authorities and Municipalities (land & building permit),
Suppliers &
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ii. Consultant
• The main role of the consultant is to interpret the client’s project
requirement in to a specific design & possibly the supervision.
• The consultants’ team shall:
– Ascertain, interpret and formulate the client’s requirement in to an
understandable project.
– Design the project to much requirements and constraints (imposed by
statutory obligations, technical feasibility, environmental factors, site
conditions, cost, etc)
– Assess client’s cost limit to decide on materials & the like.
– Prepare contract documents.
– Supervise the project and constantly inform the client on the progress
– Approve payments
– Resolve contractual disputes
– Issue provisional and final acceptance certification
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iii. Contractor
• These are groups established mainly as commercial companies, that
contract to construct development projects.
• Responsibility of contractors:
– Carry out a full site investigation prior to submission of tender,
– Submit tender,
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