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3.00 Credits
3 FA CMGT 345. A study of temporary structures used in construction, including scaffolding, ground support systems, dewatering systems, decking/ramps/bridges, and concrete shoring and form work. The emphasis is on factors affecting cost, the legal significance, and the engineering basis for the design of the structures.
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3 FA CMGT 120, CMGT 235, CMGT 332, CMGT 335. Material takeoff processes and estimating, using a methodical approach with suggested check lists and techniques for arriving at a reliable estimate of the cost of a construction task or project, to include direct, indirect, and contingency costs and profits.
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3 SP CMGT 450. Construction cost monitoring and analysis instruments that are developed from the project estimate. These include budgets, billing instruments, and scheduling data. Also included will be the development of overhead allocation systems.
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3 SP CMGT 450. Includes critical path method techniques, planning, logic, scheduling and updating, diagramming, analysis, and the use of computer for scheduling.
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3 SP CMGT 335. Rationale and technique of analysis of the work operations required for heavy construction work as distinct from residential and building construction. Format and preparation of competent heavy construction cost estimates with an emphasis on computer applications. Problems of project selection and preparation of competitive bid for the firm-price heavy construction project.
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3 FS ENGL 130 (or its equivalent) with a grade of C- or higher, BLAW 302, senior standing. Overview of basic construction laws, construction-related acts and orders, rules and regulations affecting construction, mechanic lien laws, and construction contracts.
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3 FS Admission to the department's Honors in the Major program, ENGL 130 (or its equivalent) with a grade of C- or higher, faculty permission. This is an Honors in the Major course which is open to students by invitation only. In addition to the course content of CMGT 460, this course will involve the selection and start of a significant project in some aspect of construction law. The student will select the project topic with the assistance of the faculty member. The project will be completed in CMGT 499H.
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3.00 Credits
3 FA CMGT 375. A comprehensive development project will be undertaken, including basic architectural design practices, site considerations, project financing, feasibility studies, value, and market conditions.
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3.00 Credits
3 FS CMGT 460. A study of the fundamentals of project practice, including AIA standard documents, services, cost benefit analysis, margin and marketing, project documentation, change orders, claims.
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3.00 Credits
3 SP Investigation, market research, finance, cost estimating, and land use with respect to the development process.
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