Construction Management for Practising Engineers

By (author)A N Prakash

850.00

Author: A N Prakash

This book is a practical and insightful guide that bridges the gap between academic theory and on-site realities in Construction Project Management. The author shares real-life anecdotes, case studies, and professional reflections that illustrate core concepts like project planning, scheduling, quality control, contract administration, and risk management. Written for young graduates, field engineers, quantity surveyors, and project leads, the book addresses common challenges in adopting CPM practices particularly the complexity of Work Breakdown Structures (WBS), bar charts, earned value management (EVM), resource planning, and cost control.

What sets this book apart is its ability to blend engineering insight with inspiration drawn from literature, poetry, and ancient texts highlighting the importance of observation, curiosity, and decision-making in the life of a construction professional. Beyond the structured phases of a project from feasibility and design development to execution and handover, the book explores ‘field engineering’ as a distinct domain, focusing on constructability, sequencing, interface coordination, and site-based problem-solving. It also highlights the significance of people management, soft skills, and humour in handling teams and stakeholders.

Annexures provide ready-to-use templates, RFI formats, and site documentation tools reinforcing the importance of SOPs and record-keeping. This book is both a technical companion and a mentor-in-print for construction professionals.

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