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(734) 995-9640. Project management gives us the tools to bring projects in on time, within (and sometimes under) budget, and over our client's expectations. This book provides entry-level project managers and others desiring to become project managers with
key skills and knowledge of succesful project management techniques including planning, organization, implementation and controls. Other topic areas covered include project environment for both large stand-alone projects and small projects within a multiple
project environnment; identification of critical tasks and resource requirements; controlling changes to the work scope and assessing their impact on budget, time, and quality; and documentation. $125.00 (+ tax and shipping) Purchase any of the texts by calling ACM at
(734) 995-9640. This book is designed for a wide range of professionals with management and/or supervisory responsibilities and also applies to those entering into a management assignment. Topics covered include modern planning and scheduling control techniques such as Critical Path Method scheduling, planned, earned, actual, key performance indicators, resource management, and cost and time integration. The book provides the tools to successfully control project scope and time, displays typical project submittals, and discusses project progress, change control, and performance integrating cost/time and resources. Also covered is the approach to managing multiple projects using planning and scheduling tools. $200.00 (+ tax and shipping) Purchase any of the texts by calling ACM at
(734) 995-9640. This book begins with a discussion on Contract Changes, focusing on project organization and construction contracts. An introduction to typical contract clauses, requirements for notification, and pricing contract changes. In the Contract Delays section, topics covered are timing issues, delay complexities, and schedule requirements, including scheduling methods and the relationship between scheduling and contract requirements. The impacts of acceleration, liquidated damages, schedule submittals, and pricing contract delays are also explored. The book concludes with a section on Claim Awareness that includes liability, contract interpretation, and inspection and acceptance. Additional topics cover project documentation and resolution of disputes. This book references, and includes, AIA and EJCDC standard forms. |