Construction management is a complex discipline with many facets. The essence of construction management is the delivery of construction projects to meet the client’s goals whilst recognising the commercial interests of the many designers, consultants and contractors involved. Balancing the expected quality outcomes, the highest safety standards and time and budget pressures is not an easy task. Therefore, students and practitioners looking to understand the core principles of construction management need an authoritative, accessible and comprehensive text on the subject.
Since its first edition in 1998, Construction Planning, Programming and Control has met this need with its practical approach to the management of construction projects. The book covers the principles and practice of project time and cost control and includes key related topics and more. It places the subject matter in the context of the challenges facing the construction industry and explains complex issues in a practical and understandable way.
Readers of the fourth edition of Construction Planning, Programming and Control will also find detailed coverage of:
Construction Planning, Programming and Control is an invaluable reference for students of construction management, surveying, civil engineering, and more.
Brian Cooke, MSc, is a former chartered civil engineer, quantity surveyor, and builder with extensive practical experience in construction. He was a Principal Lecturer in construction management at Liverpool John Moores University and has lectured on construction management topics in the UK and overseas.
Peter Williams, MSc, is a former chartered builder and quantity surveyor with considerable practical experience in project management, estimating, quantity surveying and construction consultancy. He has worked for several major UK contractors and has held senior positions at Liverpool John Moores University, including Principal Lecturer and Head of Construction Management Development.