Sunday, March 29, 2009
Saturday, March 28, 2009
MODIFIED PLANNING OUTLINE
PLANNING OUTLINE
What methods of construction management are suitable to promote environmental sustainability for the Thompson Rivers University Library Commons and First Nations House of Learning?
PROJECT
The purpose of this analytical report is to examine and evaluate how construction management can be developed to encourage and promote environmental aspects of sustainability in Kamloops. I will be focusing my research on the Thompson Rivers University Library Commons and First Nations House of Learning. I will examine the methods used in the projects construction management in order to achieve a building standard that is environmentally sustainable and compare their methods with other possible methods to discover why such methods were picked and how they promote environmental sustainability in Kamloops.
METHOD (Research Strategy)
Companies to contact
· David Nairne + Associates (Project Management/ Engineers on TRU Library/House of Learning Project)
· Diamond + Schmitt Architects (Architect on TRU Library/House of Learning Project)
· Stantec (Prashant Pandit - Project Manager)
· Deramore Construction (Construction Management Company)
Academic Sources
· Library (TRU Library, Kamloops Library, UBC Library)
· Journals-Engineering periodicals
Non-Academic Sources
· Buy Books (methods of construction management, methods of green building construction)
· Internet (other information)
ITEMS TO RESEARCH IN DEPTH
1. Examine environmental sustainability. What is sustainable development? How does the case study define sustainability? How does LEED Certification define sustainability?
2. Examine what green construction is and its advantages.
3. Research green project requirements in order to better understand what is required for construction management methods.
4. Research green construction process, planning and scheduling.
5. Interview Construction Managers at Deramore Construction to examine construction management hands on.
6. Determine what education is provided for construction management on green building design. Compare with the education provided for Architects and Engineers.
7. Create a cost analysis comparing a construction management project incorporating green building construction to a building without. Look at economic sustainability of the building and how this economically affects construction managers as well.
8. Determine the best methods to develop construction management in Kamloops so that it promotes and encourages environmental sustainability.
SPECIAL PROBLEMS/ POSSIBLE SOLUTIONS
1. What construction methods are used in Kamloops? How are they different across Canada?
2. What are the cost limitations for the case study?
3. Can green building design be promoted in construction management education instead of architecture and design phase only?
4. How much of an effect does LEED Certification have on construction management?
5. How do you determine which methods are most appropriate for Kamloops?
6. What are the problems construction management faces in the future? What has to be considered in order to create a building that will maintain a long and adaptable life?
7. A green building may require coordination from many different areas of expertise and of information that people have not had to gather before. Resistance to change and new ideas.
8. Construction Managers may have to educate contractors and subcontractors on green building. How can they do this? What is the chain affect? Will this cause more resistance or help encourage change?
ACADEMIC RESOURCES
Cheng, Min-Yuan, Hsing-chich Tsai, & Yun-Yan Lai. (2009). Construction Management Process
Reengineering Performance Measurements. Automation in Construction, 18(2), 183-193.
Fisk, Edward R. (1997). Construction Project Administration (5th ed.). Upper Saddle River, New Jersey: Prentice Hall.
Galvinich, Thomas E. (2008). Contractor’s Guide to Green Building Construction: Management, Project Delivery, Documentation, and Risk Reduction. Hoboken, New Jersey: John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
Hellmund, Amy J., Kevin G. Van Den Wynnelenberg & Kenneth Baker. (2008). Facing the Challenges of Integrated Design and Project Delivery [Electronic Version]. Journal of Energy Engineering, 105(6), 36-47.
Johnston, David, & Scott Gibson. (2008). A Builder’s Guide: Green from the Ground Up. Newtown, CT: The Taunton Press.
Kibert, Charles J. (2008). Sustainable Construction: Green Building Design and Delivery (2nd ed.). Hoboken, New Jersey: John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
Landsberg, Dennis R. & Ronald Stewart. (1980). Improving Energy Efficiency in Buildings: A Management Guide. Albany: State University of New York Press.
Nunnally, S.W. (1998). Construction Methods and Management (4th ed.). Upper Saddle River, New Jersey: Prentice Hall.
Tinker, Audrey & Richard Burt. (2004). “Greening” the Construction Curriculum. International Journal of Construction Education and Research, 1(1), 26-33. Retrieved February 25, 2009, from http://www.ascjournal.ascweb.org/index.html
Vallero, Daniel A. (2008). Sustainable Design: The Science of Sustainability and Green Engineering. Hoboken, New Jersey: John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
Yudelson, Jerry. (2008). The Green Building Revolution. Washington, DC: Island Press.
NON-ACADEMIC SOURCES
Ferrara, Luigi & Emily Visser (Eds.). (2008). Canada Innovates: Sustainable Building. Toronto, Ontario: Key Porter Books Limited.
Natural Resources Canada. (2009). Energy Efficiency in New Buildings.
http://oee.nrcan.gc.ca/commercial/newbuildings.cfm, Retrieved March 11, 2009.
What methods of construction management are suitable to promote environmental sustainability for the Thompson Rivers University Library Commons and First Nations House of Learning?
PROJECT
The purpose of this analytical report is to examine and evaluate how construction management can be developed to encourage and promote environmental aspects of sustainability in Kamloops. I will be focusing my research on the Thompson Rivers University Library Commons and First Nations House of Learning. I will examine the methods used in the projects construction management in order to achieve a building standard that is environmentally sustainable and compare their methods with other possible methods to discover why such methods were picked and how they promote environmental sustainability in Kamloops.
METHOD (Research Strategy)
Companies to contact
· David Nairne + Associates (Project Management/ Engineers on TRU Library/House of Learning Project)
· Diamond + Schmitt Architects (Architect on TRU Library/House of Learning Project)
· Stantec (Prashant Pandit - Project Manager)
· Deramore Construction (Construction Management Company)
Academic Sources
· Library (TRU Library, Kamloops Library, UBC Library)
· Journals-Engineering periodicals
Non-Academic Sources
· Buy Books (methods of construction management, methods of green building construction)
· Internet (other information)
ITEMS TO RESEARCH IN DEPTH
1. Examine environmental sustainability. What is sustainable development? How does the case study define sustainability? How does LEED Certification define sustainability?
2. Examine what green construction is and its advantages.
3. Research green project requirements in order to better understand what is required for construction management methods.
4. Research green construction process, planning and scheduling.
5. Interview Construction Managers at Deramore Construction to examine construction management hands on.
6. Determine what education is provided for construction management on green building design. Compare with the education provided for Architects and Engineers.
7. Create a cost analysis comparing a construction management project incorporating green building construction to a building without. Look at economic sustainability of the building and how this economically affects construction managers as well.
8. Determine the best methods to develop construction management in Kamloops so that it promotes and encourages environmental sustainability.
SPECIAL PROBLEMS/ POSSIBLE SOLUTIONS
1. What construction methods are used in Kamloops? How are they different across Canada?
2. What are the cost limitations for the case study?
3. Can green building design be promoted in construction management education instead of architecture and design phase only?
4. How much of an effect does LEED Certification have on construction management?
5. How do you determine which methods are most appropriate for Kamloops?
6. What are the problems construction management faces in the future? What has to be considered in order to create a building that will maintain a long and adaptable life?
7. A green building may require coordination from many different areas of expertise and of information that people have not had to gather before. Resistance to change and new ideas.
8. Construction Managers may have to educate contractors and subcontractors on green building. How can they do this? What is the chain affect? Will this cause more resistance or help encourage change?
ACADEMIC RESOURCES
Cheng, Min-Yuan, Hsing-chich Tsai, & Yun-Yan Lai. (2009). Construction Management Process
Reengineering Performance Measurements. Automation in Construction, 18(2), 183-193.
Fisk, Edward R. (1997). Construction Project Administration (5th ed.). Upper Saddle River, New Jersey: Prentice Hall.
Galvinich, Thomas E. (2008). Contractor’s Guide to Green Building Construction: Management, Project Delivery, Documentation, and Risk Reduction. Hoboken, New Jersey: John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
Hellmund, Amy J., Kevin G. Van Den Wynnelenberg & Kenneth Baker. (2008). Facing the Challenges of Integrated Design and Project Delivery [Electronic Version]. Journal of Energy Engineering, 105(6), 36-47.
Johnston, David, & Scott Gibson. (2008). A Builder’s Guide: Green from the Ground Up. Newtown, CT: The Taunton Press.
Kibert, Charles J. (2008). Sustainable Construction: Green Building Design and Delivery (2nd ed.). Hoboken, New Jersey: John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
Landsberg, Dennis R. & Ronald Stewart. (1980). Improving Energy Efficiency in Buildings: A Management Guide. Albany: State University of New York Press.
Nunnally, S.W. (1998). Construction Methods and Management (4th ed.). Upper Saddle River, New Jersey: Prentice Hall.
Tinker, Audrey & Richard Burt. (2004). “Greening” the Construction Curriculum. International Journal of Construction Education and Research, 1(1), 26-33. Retrieved February 25, 2009, from http://www.ascjournal.ascweb.org/index.html
Vallero, Daniel A. (2008). Sustainable Design: The Science of Sustainability and Green Engineering. Hoboken, New Jersey: John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
Yudelson, Jerry. (2008). The Green Building Revolution. Washington, DC: Island Press.
NON-ACADEMIC SOURCES
Ferrara, Luigi & Emily Visser (Eds.). (2008). Canada Innovates: Sustainable Building. Toronto, Ontario: Key Porter Books Limited.
Natural Resources Canada. (2009). Energy Efficiency in New Buildings.
http://oee.nrcan.gc.ca/commercial/newbuildings.cfm, Retrieved March 11, 2009.
Thursday, March 26, 2009
THESIS
I have been working on my thesis question and here is what I have so far:
What methods of construction management are suitable to promote environmental sustainability for the Thompson Rivers University Library Commons and First Nations House of Learning?
If anyone has comments or suggestions to help me out that would be great!
What methods of construction management are suitable to promote environmental sustainability for the Thompson Rivers University Library Commons and First Nations House of Learning?
If anyone has comments or suggestions to help me out that would be great!
Sunday, March 1, 2009
PLANNING OUTLINE
What methods of developing construction management are suitable to promote and encourage environmental aspects of sustainability in Kamloops?
PROJECT
The purpose of this analytical report is to examine and evaluate how construction management can be developed to encourage and promote environmental aspects of sustainability in Kamloops. I will be focusing my research on the Thompson Rivers University Library Commons and First Nations House of Learning. I will examine the methods used in the projects construction management in order to achieve a building standard that is environmentally sustainable and compare their methods with other possible methods to discover why such methods were picked and how they promote environmental sustainability in Kamloops.
METHOD (Research Strategy)
Companies to contact
· David Nairne + Associates (Project Management/ Engineers on TRU Library/House of Learning Project)
· Diamond + Schmitt Architects (Architect on TRU Library/House of Learning Project)
· Deramore Construction (Construction Management Company)
Academic Sources
· Library (TRU Library, Kamloops Library, UBC Library)
· Journals-Engineering periodicals
Non-Academic Sources
· Buy Books (methods of construction management, methods of green building construction)
· Internet (other information)
ITEMS TO RESEARCH IN DEPTH
1. Examine environmental sustainability. What is sustainable development? How does the case study define sustainability? How does LEED Certification define sustainability?
2. Examine what green construction is and its advantages.
3. Research green project requirements in order to better understand what is required for construction management methods.
4. Research green construction process, planning and scheduling.
5. Interview Construction Managers at Deramore Construction to examine construction management hands on.
6. Determine what education is provided for construction management on green building design. Compare with the education provided for Architects and Engineers.
7. Create a cost analysis comparing a construction management project incorporating green building construction to a building without. Look at economic sustainability of the building and how this economically affects construction managers as well.
8. Determine the best methods to develop construction management in Kamloops so that it promotes and encourages environmental sustainability.
SPECIAL PROBLEMS/ POSSIBLE SOLUTIONS
1. What construction methods are used in Kamloops? How are they different from the Lower Mainland or across Canada?
2. What are the cost limitations for the case study?
3. Can green building design be promoted in construction management education instead of architecture and design phase only?
4. How much of an effect does LEED Certification have on construction management?
5. How do you determine which methods are most appropriate for Kamloops?
6. Rewards and recognition for promoting environmental sustainability through leading the way in construction management may help encourage others to follow.
7. What are the problems construction management faces in the future? What has to be considered in order to create a building that will maintain a long and adaptable life?
8. A green building may require coordination from many different areas of expertise and of information that people have not had to gather before. Resistance to change and new ideas.
9. Construction Managers may have to educate contractors and subcontractors on green building. How can they do this? What is the chain affect? Will this cause more resistance or help encourage change?
ACADEMIC RESOURCES
Fisk, Edward R. (1997). Construction Project Administration (5th ed.). Upper Saddle River, New Jersey: Prentice Hall.
Galvinich, Thomas E. (2008). Contractor’s Guide to Green Building Construction: Management, Project Delivery, Documentation, and Risk Reduction. Hoboken, New Jersey: John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
Hellmund, Amy J., Kevin G. Van Den Wynnelenberg & Kenneth Baker. (2008). Facing the Challenges of Integrated Design and Project Delivery [Electronic Version]. Journal of Energy Engineering, 105(6), 36-47.
Johnston, David, & Scott Gibson. (2008). A Builder’s Guide: Green from the Ground Up. Newtown, CT: The Taunton Press.
Kibert, Charles J. (2008). Sustainable Construction: Green Building Design and Delivery (2nd ed.). Hoboken, New Jersey: John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
Nunnally, S.W. (1998). Construction Methods and Management (4th ed.). Upper Saddle River, New Jersey: Prentice Hall.
Tinker, Audrey & Richard Burt. (2004). “Greening” the Construction Curriculum.
International Journal of Construction Education and Research, 1(1), 26-33. Retrieved February 25, 2009, from http://www.ascjournal.ascweb.org/index.html
Yudelson, Jerry. (2008). The Green Building Revolution. Washington, DC: Island Press.
NON-ACADEMIC SOURCES
Ferrara, Luigi & Emily Visser (Eds.). (2008). Canada Innovates: Sustainable Building. Toronto, Ontario: Key Porter Books Limited.
PROJECT
The purpose of this analytical report is to examine and evaluate how construction management can be developed to encourage and promote environmental aspects of sustainability in Kamloops. I will be focusing my research on the Thompson Rivers University Library Commons and First Nations House of Learning. I will examine the methods used in the projects construction management in order to achieve a building standard that is environmentally sustainable and compare their methods with other possible methods to discover why such methods were picked and how they promote environmental sustainability in Kamloops.
METHOD (Research Strategy)
Companies to contact
· David Nairne + Associates (Project Management/ Engineers on TRU Library/House of Learning Project)
· Diamond + Schmitt Architects (Architect on TRU Library/House of Learning Project)
· Deramore Construction (Construction Management Company)
Academic Sources
· Library (TRU Library, Kamloops Library, UBC Library)
· Journals-Engineering periodicals
Non-Academic Sources
· Buy Books (methods of construction management, methods of green building construction)
· Internet (other information)
ITEMS TO RESEARCH IN DEPTH
1. Examine environmental sustainability. What is sustainable development? How does the case study define sustainability? How does LEED Certification define sustainability?
2. Examine what green construction is and its advantages.
3. Research green project requirements in order to better understand what is required for construction management methods.
4. Research green construction process, planning and scheduling.
5. Interview Construction Managers at Deramore Construction to examine construction management hands on.
6. Determine what education is provided for construction management on green building design. Compare with the education provided for Architects and Engineers.
7. Create a cost analysis comparing a construction management project incorporating green building construction to a building without. Look at economic sustainability of the building and how this economically affects construction managers as well.
8. Determine the best methods to develop construction management in Kamloops so that it promotes and encourages environmental sustainability.
SPECIAL PROBLEMS/ POSSIBLE SOLUTIONS
1. What construction methods are used in Kamloops? How are they different from the Lower Mainland or across Canada?
2. What are the cost limitations for the case study?
3. Can green building design be promoted in construction management education instead of architecture and design phase only?
4. How much of an effect does LEED Certification have on construction management?
5. How do you determine which methods are most appropriate for Kamloops?
6. Rewards and recognition for promoting environmental sustainability through leading the way in construction management may help encourage others to follow.
7. What are the problems construction management faces in the future? What has to be considered in order to create a building that will maintain a long and adaptable life?
8. A green building may require coordination from many different areas of expertise and of information that people have not had to gather before. Resistance to change and new ideas.
9. Construction Managers may have to educate contractors and subcontractors on green building. How can they do this? What is the chain affect? Will this cause more resistance or help encourage change?
ACADEMIC RESOURCES
Fisk, Edward R. (1997). Construction Project Administration (5th ed.). Upper Saddle River, New Jersey: Prentice Hall.
Galvinich, Thomas E. (2008). Contractor’s Guide to Green Building Construction: Management, Project Delivery, Documentation, and Risk Reduction. Hoboken, New Jersey: John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
Hellmund, Amy J., Kevin G. Van Den Wynnelenberg & Kenneth Baker. (2008). Facing the Challenges of Integrated Design and Project Delivery [Electronic Version]. Journal of Energy Engineering, 105(6), 36-47.
Johnston, David, & Scott Gibson. (2008). A Builder’s Guide: Green from the Ground Up. Newtown, CT: The Taunton Press.
Kibert, Charles J. (2008). Sustainable Construction: Green Building Design and Delivery (2nd ed.). Hoboken, New Jersey: John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
Nunnally, S.W. (1998). Construction Methods and Management (4th ed.). Upper Saddle River, New Jersey: Prentice Hall.
Tinker, Audrey & Richard Burt. (2004). “Greening” the Construction Curriculum.
International Journal of Construction Education and Research, 1(1), 26-33. Retrieved February 25, 2009, from http://www.ascjournal.ascweb.org/index.html
Yudelson, Jerry. (2008). The Green Building Revolution. Washington, DC: Island Press.
NON-ACADEMIC SOURCES
Ferrara, Luigi & Emily Visser (Eds.). (2008). Canada Innovates: Sustainable Building. Toronto, Ontario: Key Porter Books Limited.
Sunday, February 8, 2009
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Welcome to the Green Design in Construction Management blog. The purpose of this blog is to learn about how construction management can be developed to encourage green design. I hope that by networking people will share their ideas on this blog and develop my knowledge and understanding of the topic I have decided to research. This blog will also allow me to view other blogs and share my information with others.
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