2017/18
28744 - Projects
175 - Escuela Universitaria Politécnica de La Almunia
423 - Bachelor's Degree in Civil Engineering
Compulsory
5.3. Syllabus
To reach the subject aims, this one is structured in 9 topics.
The detailed content of these topics is as follows:
TOPIC 1. GENERAL ASPECTS OF A CIVIL ENGINEERING PROJECT
1.1. The civil Works as an instrument of society
1.2. Civil Works requirements
1.3. Civil Works´ concept and its implementation: different types of project design and studies referred at the Road & Railway Laws
1.4. Project: concept and definition
1.5. Civil corks life cycle and its influence on its concept and design
1.6. Basic elements to be consider into a civil Works project design
1.7. Terrain forced expropriation law
TOPIC 2. PROJECT DESIGN CONTRACT CONCERNING TO PUBLIC WORKS
2.1. Legislation concerning to public sector contracting
2.2. Process / sequence of the tender and award of public contracts
2.3. A project design as a type of public contract
2.4. Requirement to fulfil in order to contract a project design
2.5. Preparatory actions previous to a work contract
2.6. Award of project design contracts
2.7. Specific contracting law articles concerning services contracts
TOPIC 3. PREVIOUS STUDIES: FEASIBILITY STUDIES
3.1. Introduction
3.2. Feasibility studies aims
3.3. General methodology
3.3.1. General conditions, content and format
3.3.2. Input data and project environment knowledge
3.3.3. Technical study - Alternatives
3.3.4. Economic study
3.3.5. Environmental study
3.3.6. Other ítems to consider
3.4. Tools supporting decisión making
3.5. Multicriteria decisión models. General features
3.6. Method of “Weighted averages approach”
3.7. PRESS method
3.8. Other multicriteria methods
TOPIC 4. PROJECT DESIGN STANDARD DOCUMENTS
4.1. Introduction
4.2. Basic concept on standarization
4.3. Process to develop an European standard (UNE)
4.4. Purpose and background of the “Professional collegiate authorisation”
4.5. Origin and rationale of the standards series 157000
4.6. The AEN / CTN 157 committee “Proyects”
4.7. UNE 157001
4.7.1. Rationale, purpose and scope
4.7.2. General requirements
4.7.3. Project design basic documents content
4.8. The family of UNE 157001 standards
4.9. Conclusions
TOPIC 5. DRAWINGS
5.1. Introduction
5.2. Designing
5.3. Formal expression
5.3.1. Outline
5.3.2. Standard formats
5.3.3. Drawing data box
5.4. Delineation
5.4.1. Dimension data
5.4.2. Labeling
5.4.3. Scales
5.5. General content
5.6. Specific content depending on drawing topics
5.6.1. Situation
5.6.2. Work overview / general definition
5.6.3. Setting out top view
5.6.4. General top view
5.6.5. Longitudinal diagram
5.6.6. Standard section
5.6.7. Cross sections
5.6.8. Structures
5.6.9. Replacement of affected services
5.6.10. Expropiations
TOPIC 6. SPECIFICATION
6.1. Introduction
6.2. Specification porpous
6.3. Specification structure
6.4. Specification scope
6.5. Normative
6.6. Description of the works
6.7. Materials
6.8. Facilities and equipment
6.9. Execution of the works
6.10. Quality assurance
6.11. Measurement and evaluation
6.12. Other specifications
6.13. Particular site Works conditions
TOPIC 7. MEASUREMENTS, VALUATIONS AND WORKS ESTIMATES
7.1. Introduction
7.2. Works units
7.2.1. Definition and its writting
7.2.2. Definitions examples
7.3. Measurements
7.3.1. Auxiliary measurements
7.3.2. Measurements of the work units
7.3.3. Measurement examples
7.3.4. Linking with the work schedule
7.3.5. Ratios measurement
7.4. Price calculation
7.4.1. Stages
7.4.2. Type of costs
7.4.3. Workforce
7.4.4. Materials
7.4.5. Machinery
7.4.6. Indirect costs
7.4.7. Auxiliary prices
7.4.8. Unit prices
7.4.9. Lump sum payment units
7.5. Prices lists
7.5.1. Unit prices list
7.5.2. Broken down prices list
7.5.3. Price ratios
7.6. Works estimates
7.6.1. Partial and chapters estimates
7.6.2. Quality assurance and health and safety estimates
7.6.3. Woks estimates global sum
7.6.4. Works estimates for public employer understanding
TOPIC 8. QUALITY PLAN OF A PROJECT
8.1. Quality concept
8.2. ISO 9000
8.3. Quality assurance plan of a work
8.4. Quality assurance plan of a project
8.5. Final thoughts
TOPIC 9. THE PROJECT REPORT AND ITS ANNEXES
9.1. Projects documents and their interrelationships
9.2. The project document No. 1
9.2.1. Normative
9.2.2. Content and overall structure
9.2.3. Relationship with previous studies
9.3. Project report
9.3.1. Structuring proposal
9.3.2. Contenido
9.3.3. Variantes
9.4. Project report annexes
9.4.1. Annexes structuring
9.4.2. Basic information annex
9.4.3. Solutions study annex
9.4.4. Technical and constructive annexes
9.4.5. Economical and Time of phases completion annexes
9.4.6. Supplementary annexes
9.4.7. Odd annexes
9.4.8. Relevant annexes
9.5. Final thoughts
For the practical learning of the theorical content of the subject the following projects will be carry out by the students synchronized in time with the theorical contents:
- Road
- Sanitation pipeline network or irrigation ditch
- Water supply network and irrigation
- Bridge abutment or concrete work