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Technical Publication

Site Management and Production Guide

£40.00

Only available electronically

The Site Management and Production Guide is an essential resource for construction site managers and a useful reference for other construction professionals such as site managers, construction managers, project managers, production teams and students.

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Summary

Construction on site has become more complex, with more rules and regulations, and new ways of procuring projects. Site managers must ensure compliance with a host of regulations and requirements. Digitalisation has both simplified and complicated the processes, increasing environmental requirements, legislation on health, safety, taxation, waste management, and employment, puts pressure on the site management team to ensure compliance, and an understanding of the implications on project delivery.

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Contents

Site planning, management and production

Managing post-award activities – project planning

Managing the process or production

Managing health and safety risk

Managing cost

Managing people

Managing quality – the role of the site manager

Managing time and project planning

Managing the supply chain

Managing materials, plant and equipment

Managing waste and environmental issues

Managing the client and design team

Managing legal and contractual issues

Managing security

Managing technology

Managing ethical issues

Managing post-completion requirements

About the Author

Professor Roger Flanagan has a background of academic and construction industry experience, with many areas of interest in construction, including: international construction; risk management; digital transition in construction enterprises; cost management; and construction and the circular economy.

 

Carol Jewell has a background of academic construction industry experience, after completing a PhD in construction management.

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