Construction Practices for Land Development: A Field Guide for Civil Engineers Construction Practices for Land Development: A Field Guide for Civil Engineers

Construction Practices for Land Development: A Field Guide for Civil Engineers

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Publisher Description

Proven construction administration techniques for the civil engineer—from pre-construction to closeout of land development projectsThe complexity of modern land development requires the civil engineer to play an integral role in working with both the owner and contractor to meet schedule and budget requirements. The engineer’s role is emphasized with the prevalence of design-build contracts and necessitated by current environmental regulations. Construction Practices for Land Development: A Field Guide for Civil Engineers builds on the design topics included in 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•Pre-construction administration•Construction cost estimates•Construction stakeout surveys•Construction administration•Advanced construction roles•Construction techniques•Construction closeout•Construction equipment

  • GENRE
    Professional & Technical
    RELEASED
    2019
    12 April
    LANGUAGE
    EN
    English
    LENGTH
    224
    Pages
    PUBLISHER
    McGraw Hill LLC
    SIZE
    27.5
    MB

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