Code: | EC0040 | Acronym: | GOSE |
Keywords | |
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Classification | Keyword |
OFICIAL | Building Construction |
Active? | Yes |
Web Page: | http://www.fe.up.pt/~construc/go/ |
Responsible unit: | Building Division |
Course/CS Responsible: | Master in Civil Engineering |
Acronym | No. of Students | Study Plan | Curricular Years | Credits UCN | Credits ECTS | Contact hours | Total Time |
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MIEC | 134 | Syllabus since 2006/2007 | 4 | - | 4,5 | 45 | 118 |
This course aims to acquaint students with the most important subjects related with civil engineers that will work with contractors and management and supervision companies. The chapter about health and security in construction sites aims to acquaint students with the criminal issues that may arise. This course will be divided into two: Module A (theoretical classes) and Module B (practical classes). In 2016, a new innovative content was introduced: BIM in Construction - BIM has a compulsory job.
Learning Outcomes:
To organize information;
self-oriented study;
ethics;
thinking and acting under pressure;
to communicate in a foreign language;
written communication;
oral communication;
group interaction;
leadership;
problem formulation;
time management;
integration of knowledge;
design (analysis, specification, design and validation);
problem solving
Module A (Theoretical classes)
1. General presentation. Introduction to Construction Management. The problem of safety in construction.
2. Construction Companies Organization
3. Preparation and Control of Construction Works - view of the Contractor
4. Preparation and Control of Construction Works - view of the Promotor
5. Construction Equipments
6. Construction Site planning and architecture
9. Plan of works - Contractor view
10.FIDIC Contracts - general presentation
11. Safety in Construction - Design phase and construction phase
12. BIM in Construction
Module B (practical classes)
6. Construction Site planning and architecture
7. Construction bidding - Tenders
8. Earth moving - Excavation and Landfill - Management of equipments
12. BIM in construction
BIM in the construction stage:
a) Introduction.
b) Description of the main tasks where the current impact of BIM is considered the most relevant :
b.1)Development of construction drawings.
b.2)Design Coordination and Clash Detection.
b.3)Automated planning and quantity estimation: 4D and 5D BIM.
c) Characteristics of a BIM model for construction management.
d) Quick development of BIM models for construction management.
e) Integration of information in BIM models ( "the BIM database" ) .
f) BIM-supported CAD / CAM processes.
g) Virtual Reality for interfaces for on-site BIM usage.
DEMONSTRATION OF THE SYLLABUS COHERENCE WITH THE CURRICULAR UNIT'S OBJECTIVES:
The curricular unit of Construction Management and Safety aims to present and fit construction activity and its processes related to civil engineering non designer issues. It is also intended to present several themes related with civil engineers that will work with contractors and management and supervision companies.
12/13 Lectures of 2 hours each. Software training on computer rooms (4/6 hours - BIM/REVIT). Applied work with tutors in 3 themes (18/20 hours) One small report prepared by groups of 3 students outside class environment (8 hours). One individual work about BIM (7 hours)
DEMONSTRATION OF THE COHERENCE BETWEEN THE TEACHING METHODOLOGIES AND THE LEARNING OUTCOMES:
The teaching methodologies develop the ability to plan, prepare and supervise the construction works, taking into account the legislation and the main aspects related to safety and health.
In the B modulus, preparation of one report (R1) integrated in groups of 3 students - Site planning and Schedule Planning - AND a report (R2) about REVIT in groups to be defined. These classes and work environment aim to develop in students, leadership skills, working in groups, researsh and synthesis of publicly available information. Communication skills.
Designation | Weight (%) |
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Exame | 75,00 |
Trabalho escrito | 25,00 |
Total: | 100,00 |
Designation | Time (hours) |
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Elaboração de relatório/dissertação/tese | 15,00 |
Estudo autónomo | 25,00 |
Frequência das aulas | 42,00 |
Total: | 82,00 |
Achieving final classification requires compliance with attendance at the course unit, according to the MIEC assessment rules. It is considered that students meet the attendance requirements if, having been regularly enrolled, the number of absences of 25% for each of the classes’ types is not exceeded.
NF = +0,15R1+0,10R2+0,75 EF
NF-final grade;
R1 - small job/paper about site planning (group);
R2 - small job about BIM ;
EF - final examination - all the contents, after the end of classes
Global examination concerning all the contents.
Global examination concerning all the contents.
Previous Knowledge - not suitable for students with less than three completed years of studies. Knowledge on Project Management is recommended
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Working time estimated out of class: 40 hours