4,733 research outputs found
Editorial
Welcome to the December/ January edition of THE Queensland Surveyor. This edition includes material from the 2001 SBQ/ISAQ annual certificate presentation ceremony and as such is a few weeks late in getting to you, thus the titling date December/January editio
Recommended from our members
Trionyx muticus
Number of Pages: 2Integrative BiologyGeological Science
Recommended from our members
Trionyx ater
Number of Pages: 1Integrative BiologyGeological Science
Internet Directory… 2002: International Year of ECOTOURISM
The following outlines internet resources useful to the practicing surveyor. It includes overview and internet linkages to International Year of Ecotourism (IYE); Eco-tourism in Australia and furthers the discussion with a brief overview of the Australian Year of the Outback
Entering the Real World
Priding itself on being a ‘University for the Real World', Queensland University of Technology (QUT) practises what it preaches. In a move to bring its surveying students in the School of Planning, Landscape Architecture & Surveying up to speed with the real-life work force environment, QUT has recently installed 30 licences of 4D Model
Strengthening Construction Management in the Rural Rehab Line of Business
The Five Key ObservationsObservation#1: Rural rehab success emanated from positive thinking and persistent implementationObservation #2: Almost every RHRO would benefit from a substantial increase in the per unit funding available, especially in light of the forthcoming HUD HOME requirement to establish written rehab standards in ten subcategories.Observation #3: A smartphone and tablet with 20 to 40 apps is the rehab specialist's Swiss Army knife. They are our, GPS, calculator, spec writer, office lifeline in case of danger, camera, clock, cost estimator calendar and a hundred other single-purpose but very important uses.Observation #4: NeighborWorks® Rural Initiative could provide a clearinghouse for success techniques targeted to rural rehab. Each month it might focus on a specific aspect of rehab management; inspection checklists in January, green specs in February, feasibility checklist in March, contractor qualification questionnaires in April and so on.Observation #5: Even with most components of in-house contractor success formula in place, per the Statistic Research Institute 53% of construction firms go out of business with in the first 4 years. It remains a very risky model that requires significant; funding, staff experience, administrative support and risk tolerance.Three Rehab Production Models And Their AlternativesThis middle section restates the introduction and methodology and offers a detailed review of the Traditional Rehab Specialist, Construction Management Of Subcontractor and the In-House General Contractor production models .for each model the article provides: definition and staffing pattern, design roles and tasks for each major player, benefits and challenges, alternative models and finally recommendations for successful implementationFocus TopicsDuring our interview process, three ideas surfaced that were best served with a mini discussion of the topic rather than being embedded in the already large middle section.The three topics are; software and technology, management of community relations – marketing and quality control, and budget solution
- …