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Department of Architecture & Civil Engineering, Unit Catalogue 2009/10


AR50296: Environmental management in construction

Click here for further information Credits: 6
Click here for further information Level: Masters
Click here for further information Period: Modular (no specific semester)
Click here for further information Assessment: CW 100%
Click here for further informationSupplementary Assessment: Like-for-like reassessment (where allowed by programme regulations)
Click here for further information Requisites:
Description: Aims:
To seek to show:
* The challenge that the environmental agenda presents to the construction industry.
* The nature of the political and legal responses to the challenge.
* The nature of the construction industry response to the challenge.
* The match between the challenge and the political, legal and construction responses.

Learning Outcomes:
After taking this unit the student should be able to:
* Appreciate the challenge that the environmental agenda presents to the construction industry and the response to that challenge.
* Understand the principles of 'best practice' environmental management.
* Carry out an environmental impact assessment [EIA] of a chosen site.
* Create an environmental mangement system [EMS] for a medium size construction project.

Skills:
Intellectual skills
* To problem solve through an evolving case study - facilitated and assessed.
* To understand and analysis taught material - taught.
Professional/Practical skills
* Ability to apply environmental management concepts relevant to construction - taught and assessed.
* Ability to write an EIA - taught and assessed.
* Ability to create an EMS - taught and assessed.
Transferable/Key skills
* To synthesis and critically review taught material - facilitated and assessed.
* To communicate ideas, analyses in writing - facilitated and assessed.

Content:
Sustainable development, the environmental challenge, environmental impact of development, legislation principles, methods of response, environmental supply chain management, scenarios and opportunities for recycling during inception, design and construction.
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