Beschreibung
Jobsite management functions and organization structure play an integral role in achieving project goals of safety, quality, target budget and target schedule. Over the past several decades there has been a dramatic change in trends in the construction industry regarding the growth of project size and project complexity. In order to accommodate these changes, jobsite management staffs have had to increase in size of staff, and in the complexity of the organization structure. Traditionally, project staffs have been formed based on staffing experience on previous projects, rather than systematically customizing the staffing process to respond uniquely to the conditions of the project at hand. With larger, more complex, and more expensive projects, there is more at stake, and therefore greater need for an effective jobsite organization that is appropriate for the project characteristics. This thesis will reflect the research of CII Research Team 261: Optimizing Jobsite Organizations, addressing the question of how to best staff and structure the organization of the jobsite team in order to effectively respond to the unique project characteristics.
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Autorenportrait
Daren Goldin, born in Miami, Received his Bachelor's of Science in Civil Engineering from the University of South Florida in May 2008 in Structural Engineering. He later enrolled into the University of Texas at Austin in the department of Civil, Architectural and Environmental Engineering in Construction Engineering and Project Management.