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| IR7-3
Procurement and Materials Management: A Guide to Effective Project Execution |
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Description Provides current information to serve as a guide to modern materials management. Includes chapters on planning, purchasing, expediting, QA/QC, transportation, site management, organization of personnel, computers, international projects, commercial projects, small projects, and special techniques. Also contains a glossary of over 300 terms and a post-project evaluation questionnaire.
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| RS264-1
Product Integrity Concerns in Low-cost Sourcing Countries: Counterfeiting within the Construction Industry, Version 1.1 |
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Description Examines product integrity issues affecting the construction industry, documents the threat they pose, and formulates recommendations for industry action. Discusses the threat of counterfeiting in all segments of the industry and offers methods for mitigating and overcoming the danger. Bases recommendations on data collected from over 190 interviews conducted around the world with key procurement, manufacturing, insurance, governmental, and law enforcement personnel.
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| EM7-21
Tools for Effective Materials Management Instructor’s Guide |
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Members: $ 149.00
Non-Members: $ 599.00
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Description
Materials management is a process that requires single point responsibility, early planning, and effective communication tools. This course addresses tools and concepts that have been proven to help contractors and facility owners achieve improved craft labor productivity, reduced materials surplus, cash flow savings, and an ability to meet the project schedule.
The course will identify the elements that comprise a proactive, integrated material management process and help develop an awareness of the importance of early and continuous planning for effective material management. Also covered is the relationship of tools and concepts to commonly encountered project materials challenges.
Education modules are not available for download from the Internet.
This publication contains:
- PowerPoint® presentation files
- RS7-1, Costs and Benefits of Material Management Systems
- IR7-3, Procurement and Materials Management: A Guide to Effective Project Execution
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| EM7-21A
Tools for Effective Materials Management Participant Handbook |
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Members: $ 99.00
Non-Members: $ 379.00
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Description
Materials management is a process that requires single point responsibility, early planning, and effective communication tools. This course addresses tools and concepts that have been proven to help contractors and facility owners achieve improved craft labor productivity, reduced materials surplus, cash flow savings, and an ability to meet the project schedule.
The course will identify the elements that comprise a proactive, integrated material management process and help develop an awareness of the importance of early and continuous planning for effective material management. Also covered is the relationship of tools and concepts to commonly encountered project materials challenges.
Education modules are not available for download from the Internet.
This publication contains:
- RS7-1, Costs and Benefits of Material Management Systems
- IR7-3, Procurement and Materials Management: A Guide to Effective Project Execution
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| RS130-1
Reforming Owner, Contractor, Supplier Relationships: A Project Delivery System to Optimize Supplier Roles in EPC Projects |
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Description Summarizes the work of the Reforming Supplier Relationships Research Team. Introduces the concept of PEpC, which fundamentally puts purchases of major equipment ahead of detailed engineering and puts the suppliers in the owner’s and contractor’s “circle of cooperation.”
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| RS7-2
Project Materials Management Primer |
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Members: $ 9.86
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Description Contains checklists, several appendices, a guide to contractor selection and a set of definitions.
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| RS7-1
Costs and Benefits of Materials Management Systems |
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Description Guides one’s understanding of materials management concepts, the cost of the efforts, and the positive results that can be expected.
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| RR172-11
Improving Capital Projects Supply Chain Performance |
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Members: $ 32.47
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Description Tommelein, Univ. of CaliforniaBerkeley; Walsh, San Diego State Univ.; Hershauer, Arizona State Univ.
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| RR130-11
PEpC: A Breakthrough Project Delivery System That Improves Performance by Reforming Owner, Contractor, Supplier Relationships |
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Members: $ 32.47
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Description Vorster, Magrogan, McNeil, Virginia Tech
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| SP4
Project Materials Management Handbook |
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Members: FREE
Non-Members: $ 171.27
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Description This publication has been archived because it was superseded by IR7-3, Procurement and Materials Management: A Guide to Effective Project Execution.
SP4 is available for download for informational purposes only.
Covers all aspects of materials management, including international, commercial, and small projects.
Web download only
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