Value Mgmnt of Construction Projects - Softcover

Kelly, John

 
9780632051434: Value Mgmnt of Construction Projects

Inhaltsangabe

This book presents an integrated value philosophy, methodology and tool kit for improving project delivery for clients, based on best practice. It combines the theory and practice of value management and is written in such a way that the theory, methodology, workshop styles, tools and techniques can be read independently if the reader wishes.

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Über die Autorin bzw. den Autor

John Kelly is AWG Professor of Construction Innovation, School of the Built and Natural Environment, Glasgow Caledonian University. Steven Male is the Balfour Beatty Professor of Building Engineering and Construction Management, School of Civil Engineering, University of Leeds. Drummond Graham is Chairman of Thomson Bethune, Chartered Surveyors, Edinburgh.

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This book presents an integrated value philosophy, methodology and tool kit for improving project delivery for construction clients. The book draws together insights from over 200 value studies conducted by the authors across a range of projects varying in size from £1m to over £1bn and procurement routes including partnering, PFI, prime contracting and Procure 21. This practical experience is integrated with extensive research and analysis of standards and best practice worldwide. The standards include specifically the British Standard on value management, BS EN 12973:2000, and SAVE International s Standard for the Value Methodology.


The book examines in detail the value process, function analysis and team dynamics, proposes a method for determining the client s value system, and presents solutions to undertake value studies at different stages of the project.


Value management has become a well established tool in the construction industry; it has been endorsed in Rethinking Construction , the Egan Report, published in 1998, in Modernising Construction , published by the National Audit Office in 2001, and in Accelerating Change , the Egan update, published in late 2002. Now is an appropriate time to take stock and summarise the developments in value management and record robust models for its practice in construction. The book will be of interest to clients in the private and public sectors, consultants, VM practitioners, researchers, and senior undergraduates and postgraduates across all the construction disciplines.

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