Learning Outcomes |
PO |
MME |
The students who succeeded in this course: |
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LO-1 |
Must have knowledge in the management of construction sector and construction projects |
PO-8 Awareness of the life-long learning, the skills to access to the information, to follow the improvements in science and technology and continuous self-development PO-10 Knowledge about business life practices such as project management, risk management, and change management awareness of entrepreneurship, innovation, and sustainable development PO-11 Knowledge about contemporary issues and the global and societal effects of engineering practices on health, environment, and safety awareness of the legal consequences of engineering solutions
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Examination |
LO-2 |
Knowing and implementing project management activities prior to procurement, executing the procurement process, preparing construction contracts and applications |
PO-8 Awareness of the life-long learning, the skills to access to the information, to follow the improvements in science and technology and continuous self-development PO-10 Knowledge about business life practices such as project management, risk management, and change management awareness of entrepreneurship, innovation, and sustainable development PO-11 Knowledge about contemporary issues and the global and societal effects of engineering practices on health, environment, and safety awareness of the legal consequences of engineering solutions
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Examination |
PO: Programme Outcomes MME:Method of measurement & Evaluation |
Course Contents |
To teach the general features of the construction industry. To gain project management skills. To inform public procurement legislation |
Weekly Course Content |
Week |
Subject |
Learning Activities and Teaching Methods |
1 |
Introduction, General definitions of civil engineering |
Description Method |
2 |
Public Procurement Law No. 4734 |
Description Method |
3 |
Law No. 4735 on Public Procurement Contracts, Implementing |
Description Method |
4 |
Regulation on Construction Works |
Description Method |
5 |
General Conditions of Construction Works, Regulation on Public Works Control |
Description Method |
6 |
Reconstruction Law No. 3194, Regulation on Worker Health and Work Safety in Construction Works |
Description Method |
7 |
Project Management and Planning Techniques |
Description Method |
8 |
mid-term exam |
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9 |
Work scheduling techniques in construction, bar diagrams, CPM and PERT methods |
Description Method |
10 |
Metagenic importance, definition and types, sample application |
Description Method |
11 |
Metagenic importance, definition and types, sample application |
Description Method |
12 |
Quantity applications |
Description Method |
13 |
Quantity applications |
Description Method |
14 |
Books kept in construction works; a) Surveillance Book, b) Relay Book, c) Attachment Book, d) Score Book, e) Green Notebook |
Description Method |
15 |
Books kept in construction works; a) Surveillance Book, b) Relay Book, c) Attachment Book, d) Score Book, e) Green Notebook |
Description Method |
16 |
final exam |
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Recommend Course Book / Supplementary Book/Reading |
1 |
Halpin, D. W. (2006), “Construction Management”, 3rd Edition, John Wiley & Sons, New Jersey, USA. |
2 |
Fellows, R., Langford, D., Newcombe, R. & Urry, S. (1998), “Construction Management in Practice”, Longman, Essex, UK. |
Required Course instruments and materials |
1- Halpin, D. W. (2006), “Construction Management”, 3rd Edition, John Wiley & Sons, New Jersey, USA.
2- Fellows, R., Langford, D., Newcombe, R. & Urry, S. (1998), “Construction Management in Practice”, Longman, Essex, UK.
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