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100 | _aKenley, Russell | ||
245 | _aLocation-based management for construction : planning, scheduling and control. | ||
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_aLondon _bSpon Press _c2010 |
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300 | _axxx,554p. | ||
500 | _aCONTENTS Figures xvii Tables xxiii Preface xxv Acknowledgement xxix Permissions xxx Section One Introduction to planning and control 1.Introduction 3 2.The development of activity-based planning and scheduling systems 13 3.The development of location-based planning and scheduling systems 49 4.Approaches to planning control 95 Section Two Location-based planning 5.A new theory for location-based planning 123 6.Location-based planning methods 163 7.Using location-based planning methodologies 201 Section Three Lacation-based control 8.A new theory for location-based control 253 9.Location-based control methods 289 10.Using location-based control methodologies 335 Section FourThe location-based management system 11.Location-based management system 387 12.Implementing LBMS 409 13.Planning project types 429 14.Planning and control of linear projects 467 Section FiveCase Studies 15.Case study 1 : Opus Business Park 493 16.Case study 2 : St Joseph's NE Tower addition 509 17.Multiple case study components 519 Authors Index 537 General Index 543 | ||
700 | _aSeppanen, Olli | ||
890 | _aUnited Kingdom | ||
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