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Haun, Gene; Earthman, Glen – CEFP Journal, 1983
Explains the owner-contractor relationship of construction management and the time and budgeting advantages it offers public educational agencies by dealing with only one firm. (MLF)
Descriptors: Administration, Construction Management, Contracts, Educational Facilities Planning
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L'Hote, John D. – CEFP Journal, 1983
Construction procedures are explained and suggestions offered concerning the responsibility of the owner-representative to provide supervision of an educational facility construction. Daily supervision is necessary to ensure completion of the project on time and within the budget of the owner. (MLF)
Descriptors: Architects, Construction Management, Contracts, Educational Facilities
Bunzick, John – Construction Specifier, 2002
Discusses planning for phased school construction projects, including effects on occupancy (for example, construction adjacent to occupied space, construction procedure safety zones near occupied areas, and code-complying means of egress), effects on building systems (such as heating and cooling equipment and power distribution), and contract…
Descriptors: Construction Management, Contracts, Educational Facilities Improvement, Planning
New York State Office of the Comptroller, Albany. Div. of Management Audit. – 1997
The purpose of this audit was to determine whether New York City's School Construction Authority (SCA) followed its required procedures for awarding and monitoring contracts for construction work in New York City schools. It evaluated the adequacy of these procedures and surveyed school officials to determine their views about SCA work. The report…
Descriptors: Construction Costs, Construction Management, Construction Programs, Contracts
Klinger, Jeff; Booth, Scott – College Planning & Management, 2002
Discusses the costs and benefits of various construction delivery methods for higher education facility projects, including the traditional lump sum general contracting approach (also known as design/bid/build); design-build; and, in the case of private institutions, guaranteed maximum pricing offered by those firms willing to perform construction…
Descriptors: Construction Management, Contracts, Design Build Approach, Educational Facilities Improvement
Brickman, Heather K.; Goodrich, Christine A.; Griffith, Christine W.; Kuhn, Jeffrey L.; Levi, James S.; Levin, Michael I.; Osher, Daniel A.; Segal, Susan Plimpton; Slutzky, Lorence H.; Wagner, Fred R. – 2002
This publication is intended to assist school lawyers, business officials, board members, and administrators in making sound decisions, understanding the legal implications, and securing the maximum contractual protections for the school district before a school construction project begins. The first chapter examines the necessity of investigating…
Descriptors: Construction Management, Contracts, Design Build Approach, Elementary Secondary Education
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Cleland, Wallace B. – CEFP Journal, 1984
School boards and other educational governing bodies will be better served if they: (1) appoint their architects based on recommendations of a qualified review panel, and via a process that is specific, open, and accountable; and (2) employ, for special consultative assignments, architects and engineers who are totally independent. (Author/MLF)
Descriptors: Architects, Construction Management, Consumer Protection, Contracts
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Craig, James W., Jr. – CEFP Journal, 1981
Discusses the construction phase of the school planning process. Presents an overview of the different contractual relationships between an owner and contractors. (Author/MLF)
Descriptors: Administrator Responsibility, Bids, Construction (Process), Construction Costs
Brevard County School Board, Cocoa, FL. – 1999
This report describes school design and construction delivery processes used by the School Board of Brevard County (Cocoa, Florida) that help optimize value, avoid problems, and eliminate the cost of maintaining a large facility staff. The project phases are examined from project definition through design to construction. Project delivery…
Descriptors: Bids, Construction Management, Contracts, Decision Making
Goldblatt, Steven M.; Wood, R. Craig – 1985
Construction management is utilized when a school district engages a firm to coordinate a total project. The construction management seeks to save an owner time and cost primarily through better contractor coordination and project management. These services may include the planning and design phases of the project as well as the actual…
Descriptors: Architects, Bids, Construction Management, Contracts
Cleland, Wallace B., Ed. – 1975
This study is focused on organizational and procedural aspects of the Construction Systems Program (CSP), a developmental/demonstration project. The report is derived principally from practical observations by 42 active participants (architects, engineers, contractors, construction managers, owner's staff) in a four-school pilot program. Also…
Descriptors: Bids, Building Systems, Construction Costs, Construction Management
Featherstone, Richard L. – 1972
The Construction Systems Program (CSP) is the management process utilized in the construction of additions to four schools in the Detroit School District. The objectives of CSP were (1) to reduce the time required to plan and construct new buildings and additions, (2) to reduce the cost of new buildings and additions, and (3) to maintain or…
Descriptors: Architects, Bids, Building Systems, Construction Costs
Punger, Douglas S. – 1989
In February 1987, at a statewide meeting of North Carolina school board attorneys, it was revealed that most school board attorneys were not consulted about and had never seen the construction contracts executed by their clients. The general practice in the state was that the architects prepared the contracts using the standard American Institute…
Descriptors: Architects, Board of Education Policy, Construction Costs, Construction Management
Detroit Public Schools, MI. – 1970
The specifications cover the construction of additions to four schools in the Detroit School District. The Construction Systems Program (CSP) was utilized in an attempt to (1) reduce the cost of school construction and provide improved value for the building dollar in terms of function, environment, first cost, and maintenance cost; (2) accelerate…
Descriptors: Architects, Bids, Building Systems, Construction Management