Hi-Rise Condominium Project Cost Analysis Ben Patt
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The document discusses different types of building construction and how understanding construction types can help firefighters determine a building's structural integrity and anticipate how a fire may progress. It outlines the five main types of construction according to NFPA 220 - Type I (fire resistive), Type II (non-combustible), Type III (ordinary), Type IV (heavy timber), and Type V (wood frame). Each type uses different materials and is commonly found in certain building applications. The document also notes how modern construction has changed and presents increased risks, such as lightweight and engineered construction that can catastrophically collapse.
Warehouses are commercial buildings used for storage of goods by manufacturers, importers, exporters, and others. They come equipped with docks and cranes to load and unload trucks. Warehouses are needed for seasonal production and demand, large-scale production, quick supply to consumers, continuous production, and price stabilization. There are private, public, government, bonded, and cooperative warehouses that differ in ownership and use. Warehousing involves costs like overhead, delivery, and labor. Modern warehouses also function as retail outlets to reduce consumer costs.
The introduction gives a brief outline of research in the field of CSCM and its current status. This is followed by a review of literature focused on supply chain performance for process-based industry, project-based industry and project-based construction industry to highlight critical questions that elude managers of CSCM for representing, analysing and configuring supply chains.
The research methodology adopted in this study is applying qualitative approach of triangulation involving foundational research and Soft Systems Methodology for validating a system of complex CSC. The study explores important phases of CSC, major problems, complexities and linkages.
The concurrent viewpoints about various dimensions of CSCM have been put forth in this study in terms of several characteristics in order to provide a constitutional definition. The basic argument is to evolve a balanced normative theory that can deal explicitly both with the contents and contexts of the system and can reorient professionals towards dealing with the system more effectively to attain the socio-economic goals of the emerging era of competition and collaboration.
Construction Management: Stages of a Construction ProjectLukasz Kisiel
Construction Management involves the overall planning, coordination, and control of a project from beginning to completion. Here are the stages of a construction project from start to finish.
Hi-Rise Condominium Project Cost Analysis Ben Patt
Presentation for Project cost analysis subject.
to compare Project cost analysis 4 project about Project planning Structure Architecture and Building system.Descripe about Value engineering,value management,Construction cost,lean construction and Case study from Hi-Rise Condominium
The document discusses different types of building construction and how understanding construction types can help firefighters determine a building's structural integrity and anticipate how a fire may progress. It outlines the five main types of construction according to NFPA 220 - Type I (fire resistive), Type II (non-combustible), Type III (ordinary), Type IV (heavy timber), and Type V (wood frame). Each type uses different materials and is commonly found in certain building applications. The document also notes how modern construction has changed and presents increased risks, such as lightweight and engineered construction that can catastrophically collapse.
Warehouses are commercial buildings used for storage of goods by manufacturers, importers, exporters, and others. They come equipped with docks and cranes to load and unload trucks. Warehouses are needed for seasonal production and demand, large-scale production, quick supply to consumers, continuous production, and price stabilization. There are private, public, government, bonded, and cooperative warehouses that differ in ownership and use. Warehousing involves costs like overhead, delivery, and labor. Modern warehouses also function as retail outlets to reduce consumer costs.
The introduction gives a brief outline of research in the field of CSCM and its current status. This is followed by a review of literature focused on supply chain performance for process-based industry, project-based industry and project-based construction industry to highlight critical questions that elude managers of CSCM for representing, analysing and configuring supply chains.
The research methodology adopted in this study is applying qualitative approach of triangulation involving foundational research and Soft Systems Methodology for validating a system of complex CSC. The study explores important phases of CSC, major problems, complexities and linkages.
The concurrent viewpoints about various dimensions of CSCM have been put forth in this study in terms of several characteristics in order to provide a constitutional definition. The basic argument is to evolve a balanced normative theory that can deal explicitly both with the contents and contexts of the system and can reorient professionals towards dealing with the system more effectively to attain the socio-economic goals of the emerging era of competition and collaboration.
Construction Management: Stages of a Construction ProjectLukasz Kisiel
Construction Management involves the overall planning, coordination, and control of a project from beginning to completion. Here are the stages of a construction project from start to finish.
This document discusses different types of warehouses and their functions. It describes consolidation warehouses, break bulk warehouses, and processing/postponement warehouses. It also covers topics like stockpiling, warehouse operating principles including design criteria, handling technology and storage plans, and alternative warehouse strategies including private, public and contract warehouses.
The document discusses load bearing construction and materials. It begins by explaining that load bearing masonry is one of the oldest construction techniques, using stacked stones or bricks as load-bearing walls. It then discusses limitations like poor earthquake performance. Different materials used for load bearing walls are described like stone, brick, and concrete masonry units. Foundation types, evolution of construction techniques, and retrofitting of existing load bearing structures are also summarized.
This document provides information about a construction site visit assignment by a group of students to two development projects in Selangor, Malaysia.
The first project visited was the SENJA Residences, a 278 unit residential development located near Seri Kembangan. It will be completed in phases by 2017. The second project was a 650 square meter warehouse in Shah Alam for construction materials.
The document then discusses site safety, personal protective equipment, machinery, transportation vehicles, material handling equipment, and the importance of safety attitudes on construction sites. Various photos of the sites and equipment are included. Safety protocols for working at heights, machinery operation, electricity, and fire prevention are covered.
Data Warehouse Design and Best PracticesIvo Andreev
A data warehouse is a database designed for query and analysis rather than for transaction processing. An appropriate design leads to scalable, balanced and flexible architecture that is capable to meet both present and long-term future needs. This session covers a comparison of the main data warehouse architectures together with best practices for the logical and physical design that support staging, load and querying.
3. construction planning. construction project managementKabilan Kabi
This document discusses project time management for construction projects. It covers defining and sequencing activities, estimating activity durations and resources, developing a schedule, and schedule control. Key aspects include identifying specific schedule activities and their dependencies; estimating time, resources, and durations for each activity; analyzing the activity sequences and constraints to create a project schedule; and controlling changes to the schedule. The goal is to ensure timely completion of the project through effective planning, scheduling, tracking, and control of the time management processes.
Building an Effective Data Warehouse ArchitectureJames Serra
Why use a data warehouse? What is the best methodology to use when creating a data warehouse? Should I use a normalized or dimensional approach? What is the difference between the Kimball and Inmon methodologies? Does the new Tabular model in SQL Server 2012 change things? What is the difference between a data warehouse and a data mart? Is there hardware that is optimized for a data warehouse? What if I have a ton of data? During this session James will help you to answer these questions.
The document discusses various aspects of a construction project, including:
1. An introduction to the group members assigned to different sections of the project.
2. Details about the site location, developer, architect, contractor, and timeline of the project.
3. Explanations and photos of the external works including signage, site boundary, shelters, earthworks, drainage, sloping, and landscaping.
4. Descriptions of the different foundation types used - pile foundation, raft foundation, and stepped raft foundation. The construction processes for each foundation type are explained based on site visits.
5. A brief introduction to the superstructure section.
This document provides an overview of multistory building design and analysis. It discusses reinforced concrete multistory buildings consisting of slabs, beams, girders and columns forming a rigid monolithic system. It also describes how multistory buildings can be modeled as three-dimensional space frames and analyzed independently in two perpendicular horizontal axes. Finally, it covers various structural analysis methods that can be used depending on the building size and importance, ranging from approximate manual methods to more sophisticated computer-based techniques.
Warehousing refers to the large-scale storage of goods in a systematic manner from the time of production or purchase until use or sale. The key functions of warehousing include storage, preservation, and facilitating the distribution of goods. There are different types of warehouses such as private, public, government, cooperative, and bonded warehouses which vary based on ownership and target users. An effective warehousing strategy considers factors like demand patterns, customer service levels, and total distribution costs.
DESIGN AND ANALAYSIS OF MULTI STOREY BUILDING USING STAAD PROAli Meer
This document discusses the design and analysis of a multi-storied residential building using STAAD Pro software. It includes details on the building specifications, applicable codes, loads on the structure, and the design of structural elements like slabs, beams, columns, and footings. The analysis involves assigning materials, loads, properties and performing RCC design in STAAD Pro to verify the safety and serviceability of the building according to codes. The results show the design is safe and meets code requirements. References include design codes and textbooks.
This document discusses construction project management. It begins with an introduction to project management and its goals of completing projects on time, within budget and to quality standards. It then outlines the typical steps in project management including initiation, planning, construction and closeout. It discusses working with project teams and techniques for scheduling like Gantt charts. The document also covers project budgeting, planning tools like Building Information Modeling (BIM), and concludes with case studies of large construction projects like Burj Khalifa that achieved tight schedules through use of new technologies and project management best practices.
This document discusses common building construction materials including stone, brick, lime, cement, metal, timber, sand, aggregates, and mortar. For each material, requirements and types are outlined. Stone, brick, lime and cement are described as traditional materials while metal, timber, sand and aggregates are described as both natural and artificial options. The document also briefly introduces concrete, describing its ingredients, types, requirements and common uses in construction.
The document discusses various cost-effective construction techniques that can be used in India to reduce building costs. Some techniques mentioned include using stabilized compressed earth blocks, fly ash bricks, rat-trap bond brickwork, filler slabs for roofs, and replacing concrete lintels with brick arches. Adopting these alternative materials and construction methods can save 15-40% on building costs while still providing durable structures. Proper selection of materials suited to the local area is important for developing cost-effective construction techniques.
Content is the currency for building social relationships that can boost earned media. If you want to ensure your brand gets in the media, then become the media. Presentation from PRSA International Conference on evolving digital PR through content marketing by Lee Odden, CEO of TopRank Online Marketing.
This document discusses different types of warehouses and their functions. It describes consolidation warehouses, break bulk warehouses, and processing/postponement warehouses. It also covers topics like stockpiling, warehouse operating principles including design criteria, handling technology and storage plans, and alternative warehouse strategies including private, public and contract warehouses.
The document discusses load bearing construction and materials. It begins by explaining that load bearing masonry is one of the oldest construction techniques, using stacked stones or bricks as load-bearing walls. It then discusses limitations like poor earthquake performance. Different materials used for load bearing walls are described like stone, brick, and concrete masonry units. Foundation types, evolution of construction techniques, and retrofitting of existing load bearing structures are also summarized.
This document provides information about a construction site visit assignment by a group of students to two development projects in Selangor, Malaysia.
The first project visited was the SENJA Residences, a 278 unit residential development located near Seri Kembangan. It will be completed in phases by 2017. The second project was a 650 square meter warehouse in Shah Alam for construction materials.
The document then discusses site safety, personal protective equipment, machinery, transportation vehicles, material handling equipment, and the importance of safety attitudes on construction sites. Various photos of the sites and equipment are included. Safety protocols for working at heights, machinery operation, electricity, and fire prevention are covered.
Data Warehouse Design and Best PracticesIvo Andreev
A data warehouse is a database designed for query and analysis rather than for transaction processing. An appropriate design leads to scalable, balanced and flexible architecture that is capable to meet both present and long-term future needs. This session covers a comparison of the main data warehouse architectures together with best practices for the logical and physical design that support staging, load and querying.
3. construction planning. construction project managementKabilan Kabi
This document discusses project time management for construction projects. It covers defining and sequencing activities, estimating activity durations and resources, developing a schedule, and schedule control. Key aspects include identifying specific schedule activities and their dependencies; estimating time, resources, and durations for each activity; analyzing the activity sequences and constraints to create a project schedule; and controlling changes to the schedule. The goal is to ensure timely completion of the project through effective planning, scheduling, tracking, and control of the time management processes.
Building an Effective Data Warehouse ArchitectureJames Serra
Why use a data warehouse? What is the best methodology to use when creating a data warehouse? Should I use a normalized or dimensional approach? What is the difference between the Kimball and Inmon methodologies? Does the new Tabular model in SQL Server 2012 change things? What is the difference between a data warehouse and a data mart? Is there hardware that is optimized for a data warehouse? What if I have a ton of data? During this session James will help you to answer these questions.
The document discusses various aspects of a construction project, including:
1. An introduction to the group members assigned to different sections of the project.
2. Details about the site location, developer, architect, contractor, and timeline of the project.
3. Explanations and photos of the external works including signage, site boundary, shelters, earthworks, drainage, sloping, and landscaping.
4. Descriptions of the different foundation types used - pile foundation, raft foundation, and stepped raft foundation. The construction processes for each foundation type are explained based on site visits.
5. A brief introduction to the superstructure section.
This document provides an overview of multistory building design and analysis. It discusses reinforced concrete multistory buildings consisting of slabs, beams, girders and columns forming a rigid monolithic system. It also describes how multistory buildings can be modeled as three-dimensional space frames and analyzed independently in two perpendicular horizontal axes. Finally, it covers various structural analysis methods that can be used depending on the building size and importance, ranging from approximate manual methods to more sophisticated computer-based techniques.
Warehousing refers to the large-scale storage of goods in a systematic manner from the time of production or purchase until use or sale. The key functions of warehousing include storage, preservation, and facilitating the distribution of goods. There are different types of warehouses such as private, public, government, cooperative, and bonded warehouses which vary based on ownership and target users. An effective warehousing strategy considers factors like demand patterns, customer service levels, and total distribution costs.
DESIGN AND ANALAYSIS OF MULTI STOREY BUILDING USING STAAD PROAli Meer
This document discusses the design and analysis of a multi-storied residential building using STAAD Pro software. It includes details on the building specifications, applicable codes, loads on the structure, and the design of structural elements like slabs, beams, columns, and footings. The analysis involves assigning materials, loads, properties and performing RCC design in STAAD Pro to verify the safety and serviceability of the building according to codes. The results show the design is safe and meets code requirements. References include design codes and textbooks.
This document discusses construction project management. It begins with an introduction to project management and its goals of completing projects on time, within budget and to quality standards. It then outlines the typical steps in project management including initiation, planning, construction and closeout. It discusses working with project teams and techniques for scheduling like Gantt charts. The document also covers project budgeting, planning tools like Building Information Modeling (BIM), and concludes with case studies of large construction projects like Burj Khalifa that achieved tight schedules through use of new technologies and project management best practices.
This document discusses common building construction materials including stone, brick, lime, cement, metal, timber, sand, aggregates, and mortar. For each material, requirements and types are outlined. Stone, brick, lime and cement are described as traditional materials while metal, timber, sand and aggregates are described as both natural and artificial options. The document also briefly introduces concrete, describing its ingredients, types, requirements and common uses in construction.
The document discusses various cost-effective construction techniques that can be used in India to reduce building costs. Some techniques mentioned include using stabilized compressed earth blocks, fly ash bricks, rat-trap bond brickwork, filler slabs for roofs, and replacing concrete lintels with brick arches. Adopting these alternative materials and construction methods can save 15-40% on building costs while still providing durable structures. Proper selection of materials suited to the local area is important for developing cost-effective construction techniques.
Content is the currency for building social relationships that can boost earned media. If you want to ensure your brand gets in the media, then become the media. Presentation from PRSA International Conference on evolving digital PR through content marketing by Lee Odden, CEO of TopRank Online Marketing.
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