1st Edition

Managing Complex Construction Projects A Systems Approach

By John K. Briesemeister Copyright 2018
244 Pages 25 B/W Illustrations
by Auerbach Publications

244 Pages 25 B/W Illustrations
by Auerbach Publications

244 Pages 25 B/W Illustrations
by Auerbach Publications

To many program, project, or construction managers, a complex project seems to be a labyrinth with many hidden dangers. This book is a guide through that labyrinth. It explains best practices and provides insight so they cannot only identify hidden dangers but also effectively manage the construction process to either mitigate or eliminate these risks. The book presents a systems-based... Read more



Dedication



Contents



Foreword



Preface



Acknowledgments



About the Author





Chapter 1: Introduction



Chapter 2: Project Management System: Part I



Chapter 3: Project Management System: Part II



Chapter 4: Project Management System: Part III



Chapter 5: Work Management System



Chapter 6: Quality Management System



Chapter 7: Bringing It All Together



Chapter 8: Lessons Learned from the Field





Glossary



Index

Biography

John Briesemeister is a Vietnam Veteran and a licensed Project Management Professional since 2007, began his construction experience as a Site Senior Mechanical Engineer on a large nuclear construction project upon graduation from the University of Minnesota in June 1981.



He has continued working in the power industry as an Engineer, Construction Manager, Site Manager, and Project Manager since the mid1980s, and he expanded his academic education to include an MBA in 1994, a Master’s degree in Industrial Engineering (MSIE) in 2003, and a Master’s degree in Project Management (MSPM) in 2015.



This author has successfully worked in the field on various large, complex construction projects for the past thirty years. In 2016, he was awarded the Donald S. Barrie Award in Construction Management at the PMI® Global Congress for his paper "Construction Execution Plan Alignment for Successful Construction Projects."