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Construction Engineering and Project Management (CEPM)

Construction Engineering and Project Management (CEPM). Gabriel B. Dadi, Ph.D., P.E., LEED AP 151C OHR gabe.dadi@uky.edu.  An Equal Opportunity University. Agenda. Introduction to Construction Industry Personal Background CEPM Curriculum and Research Construction Engineering Career Paths

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Construction Engineering and Project Management (CEPM)

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  1. Construction Engineering and Project Management (CEPM) Gabriel B. Dadi, Ph.D., P.E., LEED AP 151C OHR gabe.dadi@uky.edu An Equal Opportunity University

  2. Agenda • Introduction to Construction Industry • Personal Background • CEPM Curriculum and Research • Construction Engineering Career Paths • Questions An Equal Opportunity University

  3. Construction Industry • Vertical • Residential Buildings • Commercial Buildings • Horizontal • Highways • Utility Work • Industrial • Refineries • Power Plants • $800B in 2010 • Every $1 Billion of new construction  13,000 jobs in the construction industry  34,000 jobs.in supplies & services • Every $1 spent on new construction generates $3.60 in economic activity in other industries. An Equal Opportunity University

  4. Construction Project Participants • Owner • The Public Owner • The Private Owner • Architect/Engineer (A/E) • Prime Contractor (General Contractor) • Sub Contractor (Specialty Contractor) • Vendors - Materials & Equipment • Regulators (Banks, Insurance, Inspectors, etc.) An Equal Opportunity University

  5. Professional Experience • Project Engineer • Bid solicitation • Document control • Site layout • Quality control • Estimating • Scheduling • Safety Inspections • Pre-construction services An Equal Opportunity University

  6. Projects First Jefferson Centre Garage Louisville, KY $6.5M Kentucky Horse Park Outdoor Stadium Lexington, KY $25M Biological Pharmaceutical Complex Building, Lexington, KY $134M An Equal Opportunity University

  7. CEPM Faculty • Dr. William F. Maloney • Raymond-Shaver Chair Professor of Construction Engineering and Project Management • Safety, business methods, organization and culture An Equal Opportunity University

  8. CEPM Faculty • Dr. Timothy R.B. Taylor • Assistant Professor • System dynamics, public policy, management of complex projects An Equal Opportunity University

  9. CEPM Faculty • Dr. Gabriel B. Dadi • Assistant Professor • Project communication, information technology, labor productivity and strategies, and building information modeling (BIM) An Equal Opportunity University

  10. Courses in CEPM Undergraduate Graduate CE 602 – Construction Project Management CE 605 – New Engineering Enterprises CE 699 –Building Information Modeling for Construction CE 699 – Supply Chain Management CE 699 – Construction Law CE 699 – System Dynamics • CE 303 – Introduction to Construction Engineering • CE 507 – Construction Safety and Health • CE 508 – Design and Optimization of Construction Operations • CE 509 – Project Cost and Schedule Control An Equal Opportunity University

  11. CE 599 – Control of a Construction Project • This course investigates the principles and practices for the control of budget and schedule for construction projects. Topics include: estimating construction costs and developing a project budget, planning construction operations and developing a project schedule, documenting and reporting of project progress and spending, and the management of change of contract amount, contract time, and contract scope of work. An Equal Opportunity University

  12. Project Controls Term Project An Equal Opportunity University

  13. CE 699 – System Dynamics • Course focuses on strategic construction and engineering management and simulation modeling. Simulation of realistic engineering management challenges will be used to explore the causes of common problems such as inadequate resources and delays in satisfying customers. An Equal Opportunity University

  14. The Overtime Paradox Required Workflow + + Schedule Pressure B1 Overtime Decreases Required Work Work Remaining - + + Overtime + Work Completed R1 Fatigue Causes Higher Rework + Rework Required Fatigue + + Error An Equal Opportunity University

  15. System Dynamics Term Project

  16. CE 699 – Building Information Modeling (BIM) • The course focuses on advanced information systems used to control and predict project performance. Discrete Event Simulation (DES) Modeling and Building Information Modeling (BIM) are examined for construction operations, developing work packages, 4D simulations, and clash detection. An Equal Opportunity University

  17. DES Model An Equal Opportunity University

  18. Work Packaging in BIM • Work Package – def. a well-defined scope of work that ends in a deliverable product(s) • Can vary in size, but it must be measurable and controllable unit of work to be performance • To complete a work package, one or more tasks will be performed. An Equal Opportunity University

  19. 4D Simulation Architect: Frank Gehry An Equal Opportunity University

  20. Clash Detection An Equal Opportunity University

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  22. Current and Future Research An Equal Opportunity University

  23. Current and Future Research An Equal Opportunity University

  24. Construction Engineering Career Paths - Industry • Vice President • Senior Project Executive • Senior Safety Director • Senior Estimator • Project Engineer • Safety Engineer • Estimator • Project Manager • Lead Safety Engineer • Lead Estimator An Equal Opportunity University

  25. Construction Engineering Career Paths - Academic • Coursework, qualifying exam, and dissertation completion • Opportunities as TA, RA, or GA • 134 credit hours • 24 hours + thesis • 27 hours + report • 30 hours including 3 hours independent work • Opportunities as TA, RA, or GA An Equal Opportunity University

  26. Pedestrian Bridge: Things to Consider • Maintenance of traffic • Laydown area(s) • Materials management An Equal Opportunity University

  27. WWTF: Things to Consider • Laydown area(s) • Erosion and sediment control • Maintenance of pedestrian traffic • Bridge to PS#5 • Sidewalk from bus stop An Equal Opportunity University

  28. Questions? An Equal Opportunity University

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