CEE 100: Managing Sustainable Building Projects
Managing the life cycle of buildings from the owner, designer, and contractor perspectives emphasizing sustainability goals; methods to define, communicate, coordinate, and manage multidisciplinary project objectives including scope, quality, life cycle cost and value, schedule, safety, energy, and social concerns; roles, responsibilities, and risks for project participants; virtual design and construction methods for product, organization, and process modeling; lifecycle assessment methods; individual writing assignment related to a real world project. Fulfills WIM requirement for CEE majors. Co-taught with ARCH 542/741 Managing Sustainable Design and Decarbonization Projects at Howard University.
Terms: Aut
| Units: 4
| UG Reqs: GER:DB-EngrAppSci
CEE 324: Industrialized Construction
Holistic examination of Industrialized Construction as an interlinked set of business, management, engineering, fabrication, logistics, and assembly methods as a concept for reliably producing sustainable high-performance facilities. Learning about the Industrialized Construction framework through readings, lectures, case studies and discussions (including successful and failed industry implementations in Sweden, Germany, Japan, and North America), and a group project. Mandatory attendance to class sessions. Limited to 20 students; prerequisites: CEE100 or equivalent.
Terms: Spr
| Units: 2
Instructors:
Lessing, J. (PI)
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