Course code BūvZ4119

Credit points 3

Construction Tehnology

Total Hours in Course81

Independent study hours81

Date of course confirmation01.03.2016

Responsible UnitInstitute of Civil Engineering and Wood Processing

Course developer

author lect.

Ilmārs Preikšs

Mg. sc. ing.

Prior knowledge

BūvZ2036, Building Materials I

BūvZ2040, Structural Analysis I

BūvZ3016, Construction Site Processes

BūvZ3078, Structural Analysis II

BūvZ3087, Building materials II

BūvZ3091, Building Machinery I

BūvZ3092, Building Machinery II

BūvZ3114, Construction Site Processes I

BūvZ4060, Construction Site Processes II

Course abstract

Goal of the course is to elaborate assembly design of industrial building. The design documentation consist of written project manual and graphical drawings. Written project manual includes: specification lists of parts in assembly and lifting equipment, construction work organization – timetable/ scheduling; calculations of manpower, temporary buildings, consumables and technical resourses, project technical – economical costs; assembly quality and labour protection assessment. Graphical drawings: detailed technological schemas of assembly works, construction site plan.

Learning outcomes and their assessment

After studying the course the student will obtain: Knowledge at basic concepts in the development of construction plans and detailed technological schemas of assembly works, choice of technology and construction method, defining work tasks, defining precedence relationships among activities, estimating activity durations, estimating resource requirements for work activities. Acquired Skills – ability to design Construction Plans and technological schemas, including the choice of technology, the definition of work tasks, the estimation of the required resources and durations for individual tasks, and the identification of any interactions among the different work tasks. Competence in the development of appropriate alternatives for facility design, choices of appropriate technology and methods for construction, scheduling of construction activities, estimating the resources required by the work tasks, defining sequences for construction activities.

Compulsory reading

1. Bērziņš E., Kārkliņš P., Lejnieks I. Būvdarbu tehnoloģija un organizēšana. Rīga: Zvaigzne, 1993. 446 lpp.
2. Chudley R., Greeno R. Building Construction Handbook. 10th edition. London; New York: Routledge, 2014. 966 p. ISBN13: 978-0-415-83638-8
3. Chudley R., Greeno R. Advanced Construction Technology. 4th edition. Harlow, England, 2006. 632 p. ISBN-13 978-0-13-201985-9 4. Стаценко А.С., Тамкович А.И. Технология и организация строительного производства: Учеб. пособие. 2-е изд.. испр. Минск: Выш. шк.. 2002. 367 с. ISBN 985-06-0741-6

Further reading

1. Būvniecības likums: LR likums [tiešsaiste]. Stājas spēkā 01.10.2014, ar grozījumiem. [Skatīts 17.01.2016.]. Pieejams: http://likumi.lv/doc.php?id=258572
2. Peurifoy R., Schexnayder C., Shapira A. Construction Planning, Equipment and Methods. 8th edition. Boston: McGraw-Hill Higher Education. 2006. 768 p. 3. Дикман Л.Г. Организация строительного производства. Учебник для строительных вузов. Москва: Издательство Ассоциации строительных вузов, 2006. 608 с.

Periodicals and other sources

1. Latvijas Būvniecība. Rīga: ceļvedis būvniecības nozares virzītājiem. Rīga: Lilita. ISSN 1691-4058.
2. Būvinženieris. Rīga: Latvijas Būvinženieru savienība. ISSN 9771-0008 3. Būvniecības informācijas sistēma. Būvnormatīvi [tiešsaiste] [skatīts 06.05.2016.]. Pieejams: https://bis.gov.lv/bisp/normativie-akti/buvniecibas-joma/buvnormativi