The Civil Engineer’s Guide to Effective Project Management
A project’s success requires more than technical calculations and engineered designs. As this book details, effective management in civil engineering involves aligning operations with the broader context of stakeholder objectives.
Management Essentials for Civil Engineers is a comprehensive resource designed to help civil engineers enhance their project management and business development skills. This text integrates engineering acumen with management principles, offering insights on business, communication, ethics, and risk analysis.
Topics included in this book: - Project Management Principles specifically tailored for civil engineers with content relevant to infrastructure and real estate projects. - Leadership and Power Dynamics to understand and leverage various forms of power that support team objectives. - Risk Management concepts to develop skills in anticipating, assessing, and responding effectively to project threats and opportunities. - Contract Law and Liability covering the complexities of contractual frameworks, project delivery methods, and broader legal aspects. - Effective Communication strategies to enhance interactions with diverse clients, project team members, and external stakeholders. - Value Creation principles that consider cost management while ensuring meaningful value in the project deliverables. - Systems Perspective viewing projects as integral components of broader operational frameworks, including program and portfolio management.
Supplementing the content of each chapter is a narrative that threads through the core topics of this book, providing tangible context to theoretical constructs. This narrative approach facilitates the application of project management principles.
Authored by three professionals with backgrounds in engineering, law, and business, this book combines insightful experiences with practical recommendations. The interdisciplinary approach underscores the book’s comprehensive nature, providing core frameworks directly applicable to real-world projects.
A project’s success requires more than technical calculations and engineered designs. As this book details, effective management in civil engineering involves aligning operations with the broader context of stakeholder objectives.
Management Essentials for Civil Engineers is a comprehensive resource designed to help civil engineers enhance their project management and business development skills. This text integrates engineering acumen with management principles, offering insights on business, communication, ethics, and risk analysis.
Topics included in this book: - Project Management Principles specifically tailored for civil engineers with content relevant to infrastructure and real estate projects. - Leadership and Power Dynamics to understand and leverage various forms of power that support team objectives. - Risk Management concepts to develop skills in anticipating, assessing, and responding effectively to project threats and opportunities. - Contract Law and Liability covering the complexities of contractual frameworks, project delivery methods, and broader legal aspects. - Effective Communication strategies to enhance interactions with diverse clients, project team members, and external stakeholders. - Value Creation principles that consider cost management while ensuring meaningful value in the project deliverables. - Systems Perspective viewing projects as integral components of broader operational frameworks, including program and portfolio management.
Supplementing the content of each chapter is a narrative that threads through the core topics of this book, providing tangible context to theoretical constructs. This narrative approach facilitates the application of project management principles.
Authored by three professionals with backgrounds in engineering, law, and business, this book combines insightful experiences with practical recommendations. The interdisciplinary approach underscores the book’s comprehensive nature, providing core frameworks directly applicable to real-world projects.
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments ix
1 Introduction to Management Essentials 1
2 Origins and the Initiation of Projects 39
3 Project Pursuit Processes 73
4 Contractual Frameworks and Liability 107
5 Scope Definition and Quality Management 143
6 Project Planning and Scheduling 193
7 Cost Management and Monitoring 247
8 Risk Management 293
9 Principles of Effective Communication 335
10 Leadership, Power, and Stakeholder Relationships 375
Appendix A Millbrook Logistics Park 413
Bibliography 505
Index 509