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4.00 Credits
Prerequisite: MATH 136Theory and practice of plane and route surveying involving theuse of tape, transit, and level for measuring traverses, determiningtopography, sectioning. Includes site layout and design, and verticaland horizontal curves.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ENGR 210Emphasizes torsional and bending behavior of members and resultinginternal stresses; combined stresses; beam sections, beam deflections,and beam design considerations; elastic buckling, column analysis, andcolumn design considerations; approximate analysis of indeterminatestructures.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: CNST 260Detailed unit price cost estimating including quantity takeoff, labor,material and equipment unit pricing, and computer applications. Thecourse will also examine bidding strategies, worker and equipmentproductivity, and value engineering.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Permission of instructorSelected topics determined by student needs and/or the availability ofappropriate instruction.
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4.00 Credits
Prerequisite: CNST 260Organization and management theory applied to the constructionprocess, including leadership functions, ethical standards, projectplanning, organizing and staffing. Safety procedures and equipment.OSHA requirement for construction.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: CNST 260, MATH 124Various network methods of project scheduling including AOA,AON Pert, bar-charting, line-of-balance, and VPM techniques.Microcomputers used for scheduling, resource allocation, and time/cost analysis. Lecture, lab.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Junior standingA basic study of the primary mechanical and electrical equipmentand systems used in buildings. Design principles for selecting andsizing various systems are stressed throughout the course. Mechanicaltopics include plumbing, heating, ventilating, air conditioning,water supply, fire protection, and sanitary sewer systems. Electricaltopics include basic principles of electricity, single and three phasesystems, transformers, branch circuits and feeders and residential andcommercial illumination.
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0.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Permission of advisorThis course is designed to prepare students for the transitionfrom student to professional by formalizing experience gained inemployment. To register for this course, students must comply withthe guidelines established by the RWU Career Center for internships.Students who successfully complete the internship in compliancewith Career Center standards will have the course entered on theirtranscripts along with the name of the firm in which the internshipwas taken
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: CNST 321, CNST 450An examination of the activities involved in the effective managementof single and multiple construction projects. The course includesthe study of basic control theory, the preparation of control models,the collection of actual production data, the computation of projectperformance, and the determination of appropriate corrective action.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: Senior standing and permission of instructorsStudents will work with an industry advisor to develop apreconstruction plan for an actual construction project. At aminimum, this plan would include a project estimate and schedule,field and home office organization, a site logistics plan and a scheduleof values. A formal presentation will be made to an industry panel.The course also addresses professional ethics through a case study andincludes a research paper requirement
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