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Added Value in Design and Construction

Added Value in Design and Construction
By Allan Ashworth, Keith Hogg

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Added Value in Design and Construction takes a holistic, student-centred approach to offering public and private sector clients the ultimate reward; doing more for less.  The Latham Report was a call to action and this book provides students of construction with the theoretical and practical knowledge to deliver the recommendations of the report. It describes the principles and techniques crucial to adding value and reducing costs in design and construction in the twenty first century.  This book examines in detail a wide range of strategies that can be applied during the design and construction process to add value and bring the best interests of the client sharply into focus.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #413886 in Books
  • Published on: 2000-05-18
  • Original language: English
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 168 pages

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From the Back Cover
There is something wrong with the construction industry.
To survive in the global economy there is a need for first-class standards and a responsive service in sectors as diverse as retail, IT or construction. The development of new skills and technologies allow for the delivery of high quality, added value services to clients in every industry. The world is changing rapidly; according to the Latham Report the construction industry is not.
This book attempts to set the parameters and context for change. It examines in detail a wide range of strategies that can be applied during the design and construction process to add value and promote the best interests of the client. The Latham and Egan Reports were a call to action and this book provides students of construction with the theoretical and practical knowledge to deliver the recommendations of the reports. It describes the principles and techniques crucial to adding value and reducing costs in design and construction in the twenty first century.
The book takes a holistic approach to offering public- and private-sector construction clients the ultimate reward- getting more for less.
KEY FEATURES
· provides a timely introduction to this key subject
· uses student-friendly bullet points and charts to reinforce learning
· reviews current reports and describes mechanisms for achieving the savings identified within them
· makes a valuable contribution to the industry
Areas covered include- the nature of added value, the shift from cost to value, design and construction, cost planning, life cycle costing, value management, partnering, benchmarking, procurement, risk management, taxation and change and innovation.
Techniques such as cost planning are tried and tested, but are here enhanced to deliver even more efficient solutions; others, such as value management, are a recent response to the industry's internal and external critics. All methodologies described have been chosen to enable the industry's future practitioners to add value to the design and construction process, and help realise a client's objectives and desires.
Added Value in Design and Construction is essential reading for HNC/D, degree and postgraduate studies in construction, architecture, building, civil engineering, construction management and surveying. It will also be a valuable resource for practitioners in these industries.
ABOUT THE AUTHORS
Allan Ashworth is the author of many successful books and is Adjunct Professor UNITEC, New Zealand and Visiting Professor of Construction Education, Liverpool John Moores University. He is a consultant with the Quality Assurance Agency for Higher Education (UK) and with the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors.
Keith Hogg is a senior lecturer in the Department of Surveying at the Nottingham Trent University. He was formally employed as a quantity surveyor in private practice in the UK and overseas.


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No added value in production2
Whilst the book content is what I was expecting, the quality of the print is very poor. The item is not described as 'printed on demand' however on arrival it transpired it was. 'Printed on demand' gives the same low quality print as a poor photocopy, albeit bound in a cover. For the price of the book, I would expect a better quality item, especially compared to other academic books I have purchased for a similar price.

I have also seen the book in my campus outlet of Waterstone's and the quality is the same, so I would say this is the fault of the publisher, not the seller