Construction Management

Construction Management: Subcontractor Scopes of Work

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Features

  • Guides estimators and project managers to properly scope the work of subcontractors and to avoid costly mistakes
  • Offers an in-depth look at all phases of the construction process
  • Includes solved problems and numerous examples
  • Identifies several aspects of projects that can be particularly burdensome if not properly addressed
  • Provides specific guidance and instructions for each particular type of construction work to be performed

Summary

A single mistake, whether made during the bidding process or when executing a construction project, can potentially cost tens of thousands of dollars or more. Of course, the sooner mistakes are caught, the less costly they become. Based on the authors’ combined experience working on projects large and small, Construction Management: Subcontractor Scopes of Work delineates how project teams can avoid mistakes and run projects more intelligently, effectively, and efficiently.

This book’s concentration on the nuts and bolts of a construction project, rather than on basic philosophies and concepts, sets it apart. It focuses not on the mechanics of writing subcontract scopes of work, but on why they are written the way they are. Designed by contractors for contractors, this is not a book of simple checklists describing how to address various issues, but a compilation of practical examples and lessons learned to form a knowledge base that can be applied to any project. This knowledge can be used to prepare bid documents that clearly define the roles of the various subcontractors, ensuring the full scope of the project is covered without redundancy or duplication.

Provides invaluable training while minimizing lost productivity!

Auxiliary multiple choice tests and answer keys are available for download from the CRC website. Using this feature, executives will spend less time preparing and presenting in-house seminars, employees can study when they want and take the tests at opportune times. With this book and downloadable tests, the productivity lost due to training is reduced tremendously.

Disagreements over the scope of work required of a general contractor and/or trade subcontractors that ultimately end in construction disputes plague the construction industry. This book elucidates problematic aspects of construction projects while also providing insight into the different perspectives of the various project team members. It delivers helpful information that prevents gaps in subcontract coverage and scope disagreements and reduces potential construction disputes.

Table of Contents

Module 1

Demolition

Shoring and Underpinning

Mass Excavation and Site Grading

Dewatering

 

Module 2

Below Grade Waterproofing

Reinforcing Steel

Concrete Formwork

Concrete Placing and Finishing

Shotcrete

 

Module 3

Structural Steel

Metal Decking

Miscellaneous Metals

Expansion Joints

Spray Fireproofing

 

Module 4

Above Grade Waterproofing

Plaster

Precast Concrete

Masonry

Metal Panels

Roofing

Flashing and Louvers

Glass and Glazing, Storefronts and Curtain Walls

Caulking and Sealants

 

Module 5

Framing and Drywall

Building Insulation and Fire Safing

Doors, Frames and Hardware

Coiling Doors and Grilles

Casework and Millwork

Painting and Wall Coverings

Ceramic Tile and Stone Flooring

Terrazzo and Epoxy Flooring

Acoustical Treatment

Carpeting and Resilient Flooring

Wood Flooring

 

Module 6

Miscellaneous Specialty Work

Food Service Equipment

Elevators

 

Module 7

Plumbing

Fire Sprinklers

HVAC

Electrical

 

Module 8

Site Utilities

Asphaltic Concrete Paving

Site Concrete

Chain Link Fencing

Landscaping and Irrigation

 

Module 9

Standard Subcontractor Responsibilities

Standard General Contractor Responsibilities

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