Publications Available For Download
This is a complete listing of all the PDF documents available for download from this website. To save a publication to your computer, right click (control click for Mac users) on the publication's title and select a location on your hard drive to save the file.
All publications are provided in PDF format.
In the Interest of the Lessee (4 pages)
Using the Bridging Method for a Better Deal in Build-to-Suit Leases
Bridging for Infrastructure Projects (17 pages)
A brief explanation on how the Bridging method may be applied to infrastructure projects such as water/wastewater systems and treatment plants, bridges, and other “wet and dry civil” projects along with a list of the advantages for the owning and using organization over traditional approaches.
7 Project Delivery Methods (16 pages)
A brief review of the five most prevalent construction project delivery methods in use today (Design-Bid-Build, CM-at-Risk, Design Build, Bridging, and CM Agency) including a sixth method recently introduced by Brookwood: Enhanced CM-at-Risk. A discussion of Integrated Project Delivery has been included in this publication.
Strategic Facilities Planning (15 Pages)
Not master planning, facility programming or architectural planning, SFP is integrated into a company's or institution's business plan and deals with its near term and long range plans for facilities and real estate.
Strategic Facilities Planning for Colleges & Universities (17 Pages)
In 2003, Mr. Heery adapted the approach he developed for Strategic Facilities Planning for Businesses to address similar needs of colleges and universities
PM Services Series: Design-Bid-Build (4 Pages)
From the Program Management Services series: The Design-Bid-Build project delivery method is thought of as the traditional method by most people in the construction industry and related professions.
PM Services Series: CM-at-Risk (4 Pages)
From the Program Management Services series: The Construction Manager at Risk project delivery method (CM-at-Risk) can be a very comforting and a good way to manage design and construction in the interests of the project as long as the Owner’s organization is one that is in a position to rely upon relationships in the procurement of construction.
PM Services Series: Design-Build (4 Pages)
From the Program Management Services series: The Design-Build method of project delivery is best used by an owner organization that is in a position to rely upon relationships* in the procurement of construction.
PM Services Series: Bridging (4 Pages)
From the Program Management Services series: The Bridging method of construction project delivery is a hybrid of the traditional Design-Bid-Build and the Design-Build methods.
PM Services Series: CM-at-Risk/Bridging (4 Pages)
From the Program Management Services series: Employing the Bridging method with the CM-at-Risk project delivery method is not only easily feasible, but can have a number of significant advantages to owners who choose to use CM-at-Risk.
PM Services Series: CM Agency (4 Pages)
From the Program Management Services series: The “Construction Management Agency” project delivery method was the basic “CM” idea that emerged in the 1960s as major construction programs.
A History of Construction Management (7 Pages)
In this document American architect George Heery provides a personal account of the evolution of the profession of Construction Management and Construction Program Management. (Mr. Heery is recognized as one of the pioneers who transformed the face of modern construction delivery during the last half of the 20th century)
