101 Case Studies in Construction Management
Real-life scenarios for developing construction management skills
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Inc
Published:18th Sep '18
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This book offers 101 insightful case studies that enhance critical thinking and problem-solving skills in construction management, making it a valuable educational tool.
This comprehensive resource presents a collection of real-life construction management case studies, offering valuable insights into various aspects of the industry. 101 Case Studies in Construction Management is authored by Len Holm, who brings over 40 years of experience both as a construction professional and a lecturer. The book spans 14 chapters, each filled with detailed case studies that encompass critical topics such as organization, procurement, estimating, scheduling, subcontractors, and quality control. Additionally, the text delves into contemporary issues like Building Information Modeling (BIM), sustainability, and lean practices, making it relevant for today’s construction landscape.
Each case study is crafted in clear, accessible language, allowing readers to engage with the material effectively. The design encourages independent and critical thinking, prompting students to form their own interpretations and solutions based on the scenarios presented. This approach not only enhances problem-solving skills but also prepares students for real-world challenges in construction management, where answers are often not straightforward.
101 Case Studies in Construction Management is an ideal resource for both classroom settings and individual study. It can be utilized for group exercises or as a basis for research and presentations. The diversity of cases included makes this book a unique offering in the field, and while definitive answers may not always be available, the author provides model solutions for educators through an accompanying online eResource.
ISBN: 9780815361978
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 453g
164 pages