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3.00 Credits
The course provides an introduction to the theory of building information modeling (BIM). Students learn to develop BIM models for architecture and engineering purposes, and use them for performing design coordination, preparing construction cost estimates, and 4D construction schedules. Preq: CE 3310.
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3.00 Credits
Study of principles and applications of the Critical Path Method (CPM) and Project Evaluation and Review Techniques (PERT). Includes project breakdown and network graphics; identification of the critical path and resulting floats; definition and allocation of materials, equipment, and manpower resources; resource leveling, compression, and other network adjustments; and computer applications using packaged routines. Preq: CE 3310 with a C or better.
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3.00 Credits
Instruction in specifications, contracts, and bidding strategies; purchasing and subcontracting policies; accounting for materials, supplies, subcontracts, and labor; procedural details for estimating earthwork, reinforced concrete, steel, and masonry. Also considers overhead and profit items. Preq: CE 3310 with a C or better.
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3.00 Credits
Covers concepts related to planning, executing, monitoring and controlling, and closing out infrastructure projects from the agency owner perspective. Advanced concepts of engineering economic analysis, risk analysis and data management software are addressed. Preq: CE 3310 and CE 3520, each with a grade of C or better.
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3.00 Credits
Presents the "why," "what" and "how" for sustainable construction projects. Students gain a working understanding of how to minimize the negative impacts of buildings and other large construction projects. Preq: CE 3310 with a C or better.
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3.00 Credits
Students develop their technical and creative ability to plan and design for a sustainable future. Students perform quantitative analyses of the environmental and economic impacts of engineering alternatives. Students work in small groups and learn techniques for the collaborative, multidisciplinary approach required for sustainable solutions. Preq: CE 3310 with a C or better.
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3.00 Credits
Describes activities necessary for the completion of a construction job although not specifically recognized as direct construction activities: general conditions, safety, security, quality assurance, value engineering; organizational support features and typical implementation procedures. Preq: CE 3310 and MATH 3020, each with a C or better.
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3.00 Credits
Methodology of selecting the right equipment of the right size for each task of the construction job on the basis of power-train characteristics, crew size, terrain conditions, and job requirements. Cycle time, cost, specifications, maintenance, replacement policy, monitoring. Preq: CE 3310 with a C or better.
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3.00 Credits
Investigation into merging renewable energy resources, including detailed study of solar, wind, and bioenergy alternatives. Also includes principles, technologies, and performance evaluation of components for these technologies and an introduction to tidal, hydro, geothermal, and other energy; energy conservation; cogeneration; financial, economical, and other issues related to alternative energy sources. May also be offered as BE 4400. Preq: ENGR 1020 with a C or higher. Coreq: CE 4401.
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0.00 Credits
Non-credit laboratory to accompany CE 4400. May also be offered as BE 4401. Coreq: CE 4400.
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