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Construction Realization
FAST-BWA004Acad. year: 2023/2024
The subject deals with preparation and manner of construction of buildings and building complexes. It is a complex process involving investment intention, its technical preparation, economic calculations, building permit procedure, building technology preparation and the resulting phase – the construction realisation. The subject dealing with a structure and coordination of preparation, partial and stage building processes into a complete and sophisticated system the result of which is a completed construction building or their assembly, i.e. construction.
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By mastering the objectives of the Realization of Constructions course the students will understand the construction process in its full complexity. The course will teach them to understand the pre-production, erection and user processes from the point of view of all common parties in the construction procedure. An integral part of the course objectives is to acquire knowledge in the area of legislation, time planning, site plants, financial requirements and safety rules.
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BIELY, Boris. Realizace staveb. VUT Brno, Fakulta stavební, 2006. (CS)
HÁJEK, Vladimír a JELEN Václav a VOKÁLOVÁ Jaroslava. Ekonomika a management 10, část 1., 2.. ČVUT Praha, Fakulta stavební, 1999. ISBN 80-01-01912-8 (CS)
HARRIS, Frank a McCAFFER, Ronald. Modern Construction Management, 7th Edition. Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell, 2013. ISBN 978-0-470-67217-4 (EN)
HLOUŠEK, Pavel. Příprava a realizace staveb. VUT Brno, Fakulta stavební, 2002. ISBN 80-214-2074-X (CS)
JARSKÝ, Čeněk a kol.. Příprava a realizace objektů a staveb – multimediální učebnice. Praha: ČVUT v Praze, 2008. (CS)
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