Extent:
Online-Ressource (1 online resource (xxvii, 275 p.))
ill. (chiefly col.)
Type of publication: Book / Working Paper
Language: English
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index. - Description based on print version record
Managing Construction Logistics; Contents; Foreword; Preface; About the Book; About the Authors; Dedication and Acknowledgements; Glossary of Abbreviations; Introduction; Section 1: Contextualising Logistics for Construction; Chapter 1: The Origins of Logistics; Definitions and origins of logistics; The military origins of logistics; Modern military logistics; Parallel lines: construction and the military; References; Section 2: Construction Logistics in Practice; Chapter 2: Construction Logistics in Practice; Development of logistics; Construction industry logistics
Comparing construction with manufacturingConstruction industry: traditional approach to logistics; Construction industry: dedicated approach to logistics; Cultural barriers to implementing integrated logistics in the construction industry; Resistance to change; Logistics constraints; References; Chapter 3: An Introduction to Practical Logistics; Planning is everything; Waste not, want not?; Communication is the key; Standardisation and pre-assembly in construction; Creating professional logistics operations in the construction industry; Small sites; Practical completion; References
Chapter 4: Mobilisation and Resourcing the TeamMobilisation and site set-up; Resourcing the logistics team; The background; Contractual norms and logistics management; Issues in current practice; The specialist construction logistics contractor; Employment and training; References; Chapter 5: Materials Delivery and Handling; Contractual issues and current practice; Getting materials to the site; Common user plant: tower cranes; Common user plant: lifts and hoists; The scope and potential of common user plant; Couriers; Alternative forms of transport; Distribution
Batching plants or concrete deliveries?Barcodes and radio-frequency identification; Consolidation centres; References; Chapter 6: Transport and Communications; Introduction to traffic management; Managing construction traffic on the highways; Managing access points; Car parking; Managing haul roads; Wheel washes; An overview of communications; The site logistics meeting; Learning from the site; Communication tools; Signage; References; Chapter 7: Managing Critical Risks; Importance of fire management; Causes of fire; The fire safety plan; Evacuation plans; Fire marshals and fire wardens
Contractual barriers to a seamless responseIntroduction to first aid and occupational health; Creating the right level of first-aid provision; First-aid equipment; Dealing with emergencies; Occupational health; References; Further information; Chapter 8: Security; The remit of the security team; Managing access to site; Night security; Dogs; Alarms; Special measures; References; Chapter 9: Coordinating Infrastructure and Services; Catering; Temporary accommodation; Temporary services; References; Chapter 10: Waste Management and Good Housekeeping; Procurement of waste management services
What is waste?
ISBN: 978-1-282-68742-4 ; 1-282-68742-5 ; 978-1-4443-2339-9 ; 978-1-4051-5124-5 ; 1-4051-5124-2 ; 978-1-4051-5124-5 ; 1-282-68737-9
Classification: Produzierendes Gewerbe ; Beschaffung, Materialwirtschaft
Source:
ECONIS - Online Catalogue of the ZBW
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012678611