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CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT AND ADMINISTRATION . Construction Management and Administration: Unit-I. Significance of Construction Management Objectives of Construction Management Functions of Construction Management Construction Management team Principles of organization Types of organization.
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Construction Management and Administration: Unit-I • Significance of Construction Management • Objectives of Construction Management • Functions of Construction Management • Construction Management team • Principles of organization • Types of organization
Organization • An organization is a collection of people working together in a coordinated and structured fashion to achieve one or more goals
Principles of Organization Basic principles • Principle of objectives • Clearly defined objectives, organization structure to achieve objectives at minimum cost and effort • The scalar principle • Clearly defined line of authority • Principle of Balance between authority and responsibility • It is essential that every one knows his duty, responsibility and authority/powers • Authority means right to act, decide and command • Principle of Unity of command • Each subordinate should report to only one superior. Avoid confusion, indiscipline, delay eg. Indian Army
Principles of Organization Basic principles • Principle of Span of control • Limit no.of subordinates for effective supervision Eg. Student teacher ratio, worker to supervisor ratio • Principle of departmentation • Division of organisation into several departments, clearly defined functions and scope for each department • Principle of specialization • Activities of the organisation should be grouped as per functions and assigned to individuals according to their specialization • Principle of communication • The no.of supervisory levels must be kept as small as possible • Increased line of communication(vertical/horizontal) may result in lower overall efficiency and profit
Principles of Organization Basic principles • Principle of flexibility and stability • Flexibility and stability are inter related • Flexible enough to assess the changes • Stable enough to withstand organizational changes • Principle of motivation and professional growth • Provide enough opportunities to its personnel for their professional growth and up word or lateral mobility • Job roles of each member should be able to achieve professional satisfaction and motivate towards loyalty for the organization • Principle of continuity • Dynamic organizational structure to continue activities in future also • Maintain a link between the past and the future
Types of organization • Organizational structure is defined as Division of labor and patterns of coordination, communication, workflow, and formal power that direct organizational activities • The basic structure of the organization depends upon • Size • Nature of business • Complexity of problems • Distribution of authority and responsibility • Organizational structure can be classified into three types • Line organization • Line and staff organization • Functional organization
1. Line Organization • One of the simplest forms of organization • Structure is based on scalar principle of organization (i.e., Clear and direct line of responsibility and authority) • A pyramid of several horizontal levels • It is closely linked to the concept of central administration • Concentration of directive processes in the hands of few people • Commonly adopted in Civil Projects • Followed in most govt. deportments, autonomous engineering organizations • Also called military organization/scalar organization/ vertical organization
1. Line Organization (Govt.Engg Org) SE: Superintending Engineer EE: Executive Engineer AE: Asst. Engineer JE: Jr. Engineer
1. Line Organization Merits • It is simple and easy to understand • It permits quick decisions • Each individual is responsible to a single person and there is no scope for shifting of responsibility • It promotes discipline among the employees • Faults can be easily and quickly detected due to fixed responsibilities of various individuals Demerits • HODs are over burdened as all decisions have to be taken by them. Due to this , personnel are unable to innovate • A delay in decision making by top management may bring the system to a stand still and adversely affect the efficiency of the organization • There is a general lack of communication from lowers upwards. While there is good communication from top to bottom, the top management handicapped due to lack of feedback from lower levels • Concentration of authority may lead to certain undesirable practices such as partiality or favoritism
Scope of Line Organization • Cannot be successful in a system which depends upon the Ingenuity of its workers • It can be efficient where • Work is of Routine nature • Subordinate and operational staff are limited • Process is continuouseg. Refining, Spinning, Sugar manufacturing etc.
2. Line and Staff Organization • Key men assisted by specialists in different fields • Staff in an organization are experts, who have no line of authority but whose function is largely advisory • Staff functions are research, design, planning, scheduling and recording performance • Discipline and stability is maintained by line authority
2. Line and Staff Organization staff Line Function
2. Line and Staff Organization staff Line Function
2. Line and Staff Organization Merits • Functional expertise and experience is available from staff personnel • It is based upon planned specialization • Specialized work is done by staff and line personnel can devote their time to achieve sectional targets • It provides more job opportunities • Due to staff specialization there is more efficient utilization human and physical resources • Quality of product is better Demerits • The staff may be ineffective due to lack of authority to enforce their decisions • As duties and responsibilities are not clearly defined, there is bound to be some confusion in the relation ship of the line and staff personnel • Line members may some times resent the viewpoint of staff members and vice versa. This may lead to friction and misunderstanding between line and staff personnel • The overhead cost increases because of high salaries of staff personnel
Scope of Line and Staff Organization This type of organization is preferred for medium and large scale Industries/Construction companies depending upon their internal structure, production activities and span of business area
3. Functional Organization • Basis for this organization is specialization • Work is carried out by specialists based on function • All similar and related work is grouped together under one person • In order to perform his function a person has to report to several superiors for different phases or aspects of the work • A subordinate will be directly commanded by no.of superiors
3. Functional Organization Merits • Division of labor is done on the basis of function specialization • The functional efficiency of individuals increases due to a limited number of specialized activities • Manual work is separated from mental work • Quality of work is enhanced due to specialization Demerits • Each person has to report to a number of superiors which weakens discipline • This type of organization is at variance with the principle of unity of command • There is no clear cut line of authority and this leads to confusion among personnel working at lower levels • It is difficult to pin point responsibility which may adversely affect the morale of the organization • Coordination is more difficult • Overhead costs are increased due to a number of specialists
Scope of functional organization • Not commonly found in practice in its pure form • It is suitable for large research and manufacturing concerns • Best when a firm makes only one or a few products
Questions from previous papers • Mention the types of organizations • What is Unity of command? • What is significance of CM? • What is the principle of flexibility and stability? • What are the functions of CM? • What are advantages of line and staff organization? • Explain the objectives of a project and phases of management? • What is line organization and mention its advantages and disadvantages? • What are the objectives of CM? • Discuss the importance of line and staff organization with its advantages and disadvantages • What is functional organization and discuss its advantages? • What are the functions of CM?
Assignment Questions…… • What are the objectives and functions of CM? • Explain the role of each constituent of the construction team • Explain the main principles for developing an organization for effective and efficient working • List the types of organizations and explain the suitability of each type for different construction agencies