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Spring Semester 2017

 

Construction
Kerrie Schattler • Business and Enginee 2251 • 309-677-2779
CON114Ethics in Construction (1 hour)
 01 M5:00 PM -5:50 PM JOB308 Krishnanand Maillacheruvu  
CON132Construction Graphics (2 hours)
 01 MW12:00 PM -1:50 PM JOB308 Kristy Willis  
 02 MW2:00 PM -3:50 PM JOB308 Burl F George  
 03 TT12:00 PM -1:50 PM JOB308 Kristy Willis  
CON200Construction Co-op (0 hours)
Prerequisite: Sophomore standing in the College of Engineering and Technology, 2.0 overall gradepoint average at Bradley, approval of engineering and technology Co-op coordinator and Co-op faculty advisor.
 01 *R* Arr     Jamie Cobb  
CON224CADD in Construction (3 hours)
Prerequisite: CON 132
 01 Th5:00 PM -7:50 PM JOB126 Gabriel Rodriguez  
CON262Mechanical and Electrical Systems I (3 hours)
Prerequisite: CON 132.
 01 MWF9:00 AM -9:50 AM JOB302 Burl F George  
CON320Soil Mechanics (3 hours)
Prerequisite: IMT 222.
 01 TT9:00 AM -9:50 AM JOB304 Sihyun Kim  
 and M2:00 PM -4:50 PM     JOB118      
CON326Construction Estimating (3 hours)
Prerequisite: CON 224 or CE 224.
 01 MW1:00 PM -1:50 PM JOB300 Pelin Gultekin  
 A M2:00 PM -4:50 PM JOB204 Pelin Gultekin  
 B W2:00 PM -4:50 PM JOB204 Pelin Gultekin  
CON356Construction Safety (3 hours)
Prerequisite: CON 262; CON 270.
 01 TT10:30 AM -11:45 AM JOB300 Burl F George  
CON380Construction Contracts (2 hours)
 01 TT12:00 PM -12:50 PM JOB300 Scott Rinkenberger  
CON392Construction Scheduling (3 hours)
Prerequisite: CON 326; QM 262 or equivalent.
 01 TT3:00 PM -4:15 PM JOB302 Kristy Willis  
CON394Construction Labor and Unions (3 hours)
 01 TT1:30 PM -2:45 PM JOB302 Burl F George  
CON452Green Construction and LEED (3 hours)
Prerequisite: CON 270 & CON 326
 01 TT4:30 PM -5:45 PM JOB330 Kristy Willis  
CON487Design of Steel and Concrete Structures (3 hours)
Prerequisite: IMT 324 or equivalent.
Course Surcharge: $50 per credit hour
 01 Arr     Souhail Elhouar  
CON489Design of Wood and Masonry Structures (3 hours)
Prerequisite: CON 487 or equivalent.
 01 MWF11:00 AM -11:50 AM JOB308 Souhail Elhouar  
CON498Senior Project (3 hours)
Prerequisite: CON 493.
Prerequisite applies to students entering in Fall 2008 or later
 01 MW6:30 PM -7:45 PM JOB200 Burl F George  
 and               Joe Mischler 
 and               Mark Ward 
CON526Advanced Construction Estimating (3 hours)
Prerequisite: CON 326.
 01 MW5:00 PM -6:15 PM JOB302 Pelin Gultekin  
CON529Advanced Construction Contracts (3 hours)
Prerequisite: CON 380.
 01 TT6:30 PM -7:45 PM JOB300 Kristy Willis  
CON537Construction Simulation (3 hours)
Prerequisite: QM 262 or equivalent.
 01 MW6:30 PM -7:45 PM JOB126 Pelin Gultekin  
 
Ethical and professional issues in the construction industry including an overview of applicable codes of ethical behavior and principles of professional conduct; introduction to ethical decision making; understanding of professional development opportunities; legal versus ethical responsibilities; written and oral communication practices and case studies.
Symbols, conventions, details of construction drawings, and blueprint reading. Emphasis on interpretation and communication of requirements of contract drawings.
Full-time cooperative education assignment for construction students who alternate periods of full-time school with periods of full-time academic or career-related work in industry. Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory.
Introduction to commonly used computer based drafting and visualization programs with applications in construction; CAD standards; introduction to Building Information Modeling (BIM) and project collaboration techniques.
Survey of basic principles, methods, and equipment for building component systems related to human health and comfort. Introduces heating/cooling systems, electrical systems, plumbing, and lighting systems.
Introduction to soil mechanics and foundation construction. Soil index properties, classification, stress analysis, soil compaction, settlement, seepage, dewatering, excavations, and foundation construction.
Feasibility estimates, design estimates, quantity takeoff, direct and overhead costing, and cost control. Material, equipment, and labor estimates of construction projects, bidding strategy, and basic concepts in management and business. Includes laboratory.
Introduction to OSHA Construction Safety Standards. Design of a safety program, risk analysis of a company`s home office and field safety performance characteristics, potential problems, contingency planning, and safety audit analysis.
Introduction to AGC and AIA construction contract documents. Types of contracts; contents including specifications, general conditions, bidding requirements. Introduction to construction law, bonding, insurance, and DBE requirements. Preparation of contract documents.
Economic considerations and tools of management: cost reporting; scheduling. Emphasis on network methods of scheduling: resource allocation and least-cost expediting. Introduction to computerized scheduling with emphasis on Primavera and MS Project.
Union and non-union activities in construction industry: history, analysis, organizing, bargaining, contract language, jurisdictional disputes, training, and restrictions on operating non-union.
Green design, construction, and operations from a project management standpoint. Introduction to the design and construction of high performance green buildings. Building-Community Interaction. Economical and ecological benefits of green buildings. Preparation for the LEED GA Exam.
Introduction to structural analysis and design of steel and reinforced concrete members; application to construction problems.
Design and detailing of wood and masonry structures. Application to industry problems in bracing, formwork, and temporary excavation supports.
Application of construction principles to actual industry projects. Detailed estimate of the project, bidding strategies, site layout/development plan for construction staging, preparation of sample contracts using AIA and AGC formats, construction scheduling, project closeout plan, jobsite safety plan, and strategies to achieve LEED rating points.
Advanced techniques in taking-off quantities, pricing techniques, computer estimating, and bidding strategy models.
Issues in the administration and implementation of a construction contract. Coordinating and controlling the construction project under legal and ethical considerations.
Decision making using simulation and simulation languages to model construction operations. Simulation of construction process using what-if analysis. Role of simulation and decision making in the planning and scheduling phases in the construction industry. Topics include introduction to discrete event simulation, generation of random numbers, queuing, simulation languages for construction.
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