Title: CE 477 Construction Engineering and Project Management
1CE 477 Construction Engineering and Project
Management
- J. Phillip King, P.E.
- Summer Session 1, 2006
2The Role of the Construction Engineer
- Design
- Cost estimates
- Bid preparation
- Construction supervision
- Construction inspection
- Public involvement
- Dispute resolution
- Forensic investigation
3US Construction, current dollars
4US Construction, 1996 dollars
5Construction Sectors, 2005
6Private Construction, 2005
7Public Construction, 2005
8Objectives
- Maximize profit
- Minimize cost
- Subject to
- Performance requirements
- Safety
- Professional and legal standards
9Kansas City Hyatt Regency Collapse
From Gould, F. E., 1997. Managing the
Construction Process. Prentice Hall, pub.
10Sequence of Events
- Development began in 1976 by Crown Center
Redevelopment Corporation - Gillum-Colaco, Inc. hired as consulting
structural engineers - Construction began in 1978
- Gillum-Colaco subs structural engineering to
subsidiary Jack D. Gillum Assc. - Eldridge Construction is General Contractor
- Havens Steel hired for fabrication
11The plot thickens
- Hanger design modified
- Havens suggested change for ease of fabrication
- Gillum claimed never to have seen or approved
redesign - Gillums seal was on 1979 drawings with change
From Gould, F. E., 1997. Managing the
Construction Process. Prentice Hall, pub.
12Prelude
- October 1979 - part of atrium collapses during
construction - Unrelated to walkway
- Gillum Assc. and others investigate
- Hotel opens in July 1980
13Catastrophe
- July 17, 1981 4th floor walkway collapses onto
2nd floor walkway, and onto the main floor during
tea dance - 113 killed
- 186 injured
Photo by Dr. Lee Lowery, P.E.,
http//lowery.tamu.edu/ethics/ethics/hyatt/hyatt2.
htm
14Aftermath
Photo by Dr. Lee Lowery, P.E.,
http//lowery.tamu.edu/ethics/ethics/hyatt/hyatt2.
htm
15Photos by Dr. Lee Lowery, P.E.,
http//lowery.tamu.edu/ethics/ethics/hyatt/hyatt2.
htm
16Epilogue
17- Engineers shall hold paramount the safety, health
and welfare of the public and shall strive to
comply with the principles of sustainable
development in the performance of their
professional duties. - Engineers shall perform services only in areas of
their competence. - Engineers shall issue public statements only in
an objective and truthful manner. - Engineers shall act in professional matters for
each employer or client as faithful agents or
trustees, and shall avoid conflicts of interest. - Engineers shall build their professional
reputation on the merit of their services and
shall not compete unfairly with others. - Engineers shall act in such a manner as to uphold
and enhance the honor, integrity, and dignity of
the engineering profession. - Engineers shall continue their professional
development throughout their careers, and shall
provide opportunities for the professional
development of those engineers under their
supervision.
18Homework Format
- Textbook questions should be word-processed,
clear, and concise. Use complete sentences and
refer to both classroom and text materials. - Spreadsheets should be neatly organized into
- Given Problem Statement
- Find Objective of problem, specifically stating
and numbering required answers - Solution Methods and intermediate calculations
to arrive at clearly identified answer to each
required answer identified in Find section. - Format neatly, include graphs, date, page number,
and your name on every page.