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The term "constructability" can also define the ease and efficiency with which structures can be built. The more constructible a structure is, the more economical it will be. Constructability is in part a reflection of the quality of the design documents; that is, if the design documents are
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the effective and timely integration of construction knowledge into the conceptual planning, design, construction, and field operations of a project to achieve the overall project objectives in the best possible time and accuracy at the most
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processes from start to finish during pre-construction phase. Buildability assessment is employed to identify obstacles before a project is actually built to reduce or prevent errors, delays, and
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defines constructability as “the optimal use of construction knowledge and experience in planning, design, procurement, and field operations to achieve overall project objectives”.
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the extent to which the design of the building facilitates ease of construction, subject to the overall
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difficult to understand and interpret, the project will be difficult to build.
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There are 12 principles of constructability which are mapped on to the
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the integration of construction knowledge in the project
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and environmental constraints to achieve the project
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Index

Constructibility
project management
construction
cost overruns
CII
requirements
cost-effective levels
delivery
project
goals
performance
procurement
Constructability.
Archived
Wayback Machine
Construction Industry Institute
Constructability: A Primer
"Tips for Designing Constructable Steel-Framed Buildings"
"Investigation of the Viability of Designing for Safety"
the original
Construction management: new directions
Construction Industry Institute
The University of Texas at Austin
CII Best Practices: Constructability


ISBN
9058091619
ISBN
9780072551693

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