Master of Engineering in Construction Management
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- item: Thesis-AbstractEffectiveness of computer applications in management of building construction projects in Sri LankaJayaweerasingham, GP; Gunasekara, PMToday, construction activity is becoming increasingly complex due to rapid improvement in design and technology. Completing construction project without time and cost overrun is a great challenge. In the Sri Lankan conditions, the need for efficient management is more urgent than ever before. In fact, inefficient construction management has contributed to long drawn-out projects in the past with inflated costs and delayed utilisation. Professional construction project management input is a mandatory requirement for successful project completion, and one tool the project manager can effectively use to manage the project is a computer system. This study reports, research in to the application of computers in construction management by building contractors in Sri Lanka. The focus of this research was to gather industry experience in the use and application of construction management software and to asses the benefits realised by the industry. It is based on a survey of local and foreign building contractors and property developers. The local building firms were selected among ICTAD registered contractors and only Grade 1 and Grade 2 contractors were surveyed. The industry experience in computer applications in construction management were studied under five major functional areas : Construction Planning and Control; Contract Administration; Stores Management; Estimation and Valuation; and Finance and Office administration. This was done through a questionnaire based interview. Contractors views on reasons for using computers, difficulties faced, benefits realised, future development and the level of user satisfaction were also considered. The results indicates the computer applications in construction management currently practised by contracting firms in Sri Lanka are not successful in generating information to control cost and time. The effectiveness of computer application in construction management was found to be largely contingent upon the commitment and involvement of the user as well as the quality of the computer system used and the professional advice received.
- item: Thesis-AbstractStudy on project management applications in the local building construction industryLeelaratna, SV; Gunasekara, PMThe traditional method of Project delivery system with the Architect as team leader, responsible for both design and management of the project with the contractor appointed on the basis of a competitive tender, still predominates in Sri Lanka. However, in recent years variations of this method have emerged and we have seen almost the entire spectrum of alternative procurement systems including Executive Project Management, Non executive Project Management, construction management, etc. The objective of this study was to find out the actual practices being used in the field of Project Management in Sri Lanka, what services are offered and by whom, how effective they are and recommendations to improve the existing practices and to increase Project Managers participation. The study found out that, most of the problems could have overcome by educating the clients. The other significant finding was the requirement of a form of contract defining the responsibilities and accountability of a Project Manager. The report goes on to state that leadership qualities are more important than the technical qualifications of a Project Manager to keep the project participants as a team. Further it recommends that Project Management should be recognized as a separate discipline with an institute.' It also shows the need for professional bodies and government to encourage and recognize the functions of project management.