Construction Management (CNST) 1

Construction Management (CNST) 1

Construction Management (CNST) 1 CNST 251 Construction Materials and Specifications CONSTRUCTION Prerequisites: MATH 106 Description: Introduction to construction materials and proper methods MANAGEMENT (CNST) of specifying to achieve design and construction goals, safety and inspection, and to meet zoning code and environmental requirements. CNST 112 Construction Communications Physical, mechanical and aesthetic properties of soils, concrete, masonry, Description: Development of communication skills including metals, plastics and other materials will be studied as they relate to in- understanding of contract documents, working drawings, technical service conditions, acceptability, and performance. terminology, graphic symbols, and abbreviations. Fundamentals of Credit Hours: 3 drafting principles, sketching, and dimensioning techniques. Max credits per semester: 3 Credit Hours: 3 Max credits per degree: 3 Max credits per semester: 3 Grading Option: Graded Max credits per degree: 3 CNST 252 Construction Materials and Testing Grading Option: Graded Prerequisites: MATH 106 Prerequisite for: CNST 225; CNST 378, CONE 378 Notes: Parallel registration in CNST 241 is recommended. Laboratory CNST 131 Introduction to the Construction Industry testing procedures emphasizing testing of aggregates, soil, and concrete. Description: Introduction to basic management principles and practices Description: Introduction to basic materials used in construction. for labor, materials, machinery, and budgets. Laboratory testing and evaluation of material properties of soil, Credit Hours: 1 aggregate, and concrete. Max credits per semester: 1 Credit Hours: 3 Max credits per degree: 1 Max credits per semester: 3 Grading Option: Graded Max credits per degree: 3 Prerequisite for: CONE 211 Grading Option: Graded CNST 225 Introduction to Building Information Modeling (BIM) CNST 305 Building Environmental Technical Systems I Prerequisites: CNST 112 Crosslisted with: ARCH 333 Description: Introduction to Building Information Modeling (BIM) Prerequisites: PHYS 151. concepts and techniques. Explore the use of the Revit Architecture Description: Characteristics and performance of buildings with respect platform to create detailed 3D models of construction projects and other to thermal and psychrometric environment in buildings related to human BIM-related topics such as clash detection and point-cloud models. comfort, heat gain/heat loss, ventilation, natural energy systems and Credit Hours: 3 sustainable design principles, and plumbing and life safety systems in Max credits per semester: 3 the Built environment. Max credits per degree: 3 Credit Hours: 3 Grading Option: Graded with Option Max credits per semester: 3 Prerequisite for: CNST 440 Max credits per degree: 3 CNST 241 Horizontal Construction Grading Option: Graded Prerequisites: MATH 106 Prerequisite for: ARCH 430, ARCH 430H; CNST 405 Description: Introduction to earthmoving equipment and methods, CNST 306 Electrical Systems labor, productivity, and economic aspects of excavation, material Prerequisites: MATH 106, PHYS 151 transportation, and fill work. Introduction to the financial principles of Description: Fundamentals of electric power generation and distribution, equipment ownership and operation. service, and circuits in buildings with an emphasis on electrical Credit Hours: 3 equipment and systems, lighting principles and applications, and fire Max credits per semester: 3 protection systems. Review of National Electric Code. Max credits per degree: 3 Credit Hours: 3 Grading Option: Graded Max credits per semester: 3 Offered: FALL Max credits per degree: 3 CNST 242 Vertical Construction Grading Option: Graded with Option Prerequisites: MATH 106 Prerequisite for: CNST 405; CNST 406 Description: Focus on vertical structures, from grade to topping out, with CNST 331 Structural Mechanics an emphasis on materials and material handling equipment. Includes Crosslisted with: ARCH 331 the assembly process for a variety of applications including cast-in- Prerequisites: ARCH 232 or admission into the Construction place concrete, steel erection, wood framing, precast concrete, masonry Management degree program structural elements, and material finishing. Description: Introduction to various external force systems, and their Credit Hours: 3 resulting internal forces and deformations, which act on structural Max credits per semester: 3 elements. Max credits per degree: 3 Credit Hours: 3 Grading Option: Graded Max credits per semester: 3 Max credits per degree: 3 Grading Option: Graded Prerequisite for: ARCH 332, CNST 332 2 Construction Management (CNST) CNST 332 Structural Optimization CNST 411 Project Administration Crosslisted with: ARCH 332 Crosslisted with: CNST 811 Prerequisites: ARCH 331 Prerequisites: Junior or senior standing Description: Optimization of key properties of elemental components and Notes: Not open to non-degree graduate students systems of building structures: force, geometric, and material. Description: Ownership and administration of companies focusing on Credit Hours: 3 documentation and specifications, contracts, take-offs, estimating, Max credits per semester: 3 bidding, bonds, insurance, project management and administration, Max credits per degree: 3 scheduling, time and cost management, labor law and labor relations, and Grading Option: Graded project safety. Prerequisite for: ARCH 430, ARCH 430H Credit Hours: 3 CNST 378 Construction Estimating I Max credits per semester: 3 Crosslisted with: CONE 378 Max credits per degree: 3 Prerequisites: CNST 112 Grading Option: Graded Description: Preparation of detailed cost estimates based on contract CNST 415 Mechanical/Electrical Project Management documents. Identify and analyze cost components of building and Crosslisted with: CNST 815 site scopes of work to perform detailed quantity take-offs. Apply labor, Prerequisites: CNST 305, CNST 306, CNST 379 material, and equipment pricing from RS Means. Use production rates Notes: CNST 405 and CNST 406 are recommended. and quantity takeoffs to prepare a preliminary construction schedule. Description: Fundamentals of project management within the mechanical Complete quantity takeoffs from 2D plans and from 3D BIM software and electrical contracting industry. Codes, contract documents, models. productivity, coordination, project control and administration, scheduling, Credit Hours: 3 safety, and project closeout, from a specialty contracting perspective. Max credits per semester: 3 Credit Hours: 3 Max credits per degree: 3 Max credits per semester: 3 Grading Option: Graded Max credits per degree: 3 Prerequisite for: CNST 379; CNST 440; CNST 476, CONE 476 Grading Option: Graded CNST 379 Construction Estimating II CNST 420 Professional Practice and Ethics Prerequisites: CNST 378 Crosslisted with: CNST 820 Description: Continuation of CNST 378 with emphasis on the Prerequisites: CNST 379 and BLAW 300 determination of total project cost and preparation of complete bid Notes: Not open to non-degree graduate students proposals for self-performed and subcontracted commercial projects. Description: Examination of professional practice considering the Evaluation and analysis of subcontractor bids to determine overall perspectives of designers and the contractors and their respective project costs by completing a hard bid simulation scenario. Exploration of relationships to society, specific client types, and other collaborators contract delivery methods and their effect on overall project cost. in the design and construction fields. Focus on ethics, professional Credit Hours: 3 communication and responsibility, professional organization, office Max credits per semester: 3 management, environmental stewardship, professional registration, and Max credits per degree: 3 owner-designer-contractor relationships. Grading Option: Graded Credit Hours: 3 Prerequisite for: CNST 405; CNST 406; CNST 489 Max credits per semester: 3 CNST 405 Mechanical Estimating Max credits per degree: 3 Prerequisites: CNST 305, 306 and 379. Grading Option: Graded with Option Description: Application of estimating principles, quantity take-off, ACE: ACE 8 Civic/Ethics/Stewardship bidding strategies, and computerization to the specialty field of CNST 425 Alternative Project Delivery Methods mechanical construction. Crosslisted with: CNST 825 Credit Hours: 3 Prerequisites: CNST 379 Max credits per semester: 3 Notes: Not open to non-degree graduate students Max credits per degree: 3 Description: Historical and current project delivery methods (PDM) Grading Option: Graded are explored. Procurement strategies, contractual arrangements, and CNST 406 Electrical Estimating compensation methods are also discussed in conjunction with risks, Prerequisites: CNST 305, CNST 306 and CNST 379 costs, and legal and ethical issues that need to be considered when Description: Application of estimating principles, quantity take-off, determining which system is best for a particular project. bidding strategies, and computerization to the specialty field of electrical Credit Hours: 3 construction. Max credits per semester: 3 Credit Hours: 3 Max credits per degree: 3 Max credits per semester: 3 Grading Option: Graded Max credits per degree: 3 Offered: SPRING Grading Option: Graded Construction Management (CNST) 3 CNST 434 The Design-Build Project Delivery System CNST 476 Project Budgets and Controls Crosslisted with: CNST 834 Crosslisted with: CONE 476 Prerequisites: CNST 379 Prerequisites: CNST 378, and BSEN 206 or FINA 300 Notes: Not open to non-degree graduate

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