Army military construction program


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A Program Manager's Guide to Military Construction


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The purpose of this report is to examine the planning, programming and budgeting of military construction required in support of major weapon systems. Categories of construction and funding of facilities with RDT and E funds are reviewed. The lack of construction guidance in acquisition directives is assessed. Policies, procedures and documentation from project initiation to construction are summarized for each Service major construction program. Early faciliites planning and use of civil/facilities engineering expertise is stressed to insure compatibility between construction and system acquisition. (Author).







Defense Infrastructure


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Construction Program Management


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Although the construction industry is one of the largest enterprises in the United States, widely accepted management principles, such as those contained in PMI's Standard for Program Management are still not widely implemented. This book explores how an improved understanding of these principles could boost construction program success rates. It outlines a process-based approach to construction program management that leverages structure to bring order to what can otherwise feel like an overwhelming challenge. The book includes case studies that illustrate the proper implementation of the steps outlined in the book.




Project Management (FM 5-412)


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Field Manual (FM) 5-412, “Project Management, “is intended for use as a training guide and reference text for engineer personnel responsible for planning, scheduling, and controlling construction projects in the theater of operations (TO). It provides planning and management techniques to be applied when planning and scheduling a construction project. This manual also provides techniques and procedures for estimating material, equipment, personnel, and time requirements for project completion. Management definitions are as varied as the authors who write books about the subject. A good definition states that management is “the process of getting things done through people.” Project management may be defined more specifically as “the process of coordinating the skill and labor of personnel using machines and materials to form the materials into a desired structure. "Project construction operations include planning, designing facilities, procuring materials and equipment, and supervising construction. An important Army management principle states that "continual improvement in systems, methods, and use of resources is required for continuous effectiveness in operations." In most large nontactical Army organizations, management engineering staffs help commanders and line operators design new ways to work faster, cheaper, and better.