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Institute of Construction Management Slide 1 Institute of Construction Management Technische Universität Dresden Prof. Dr.-Ing. Rainer Schach The Dresden Construction Engineering and Management Profile GLF-CEM 2012 Global Leadership Forum for Construction Engineering and Management Programs May 19-20, 2012

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Institute of Construction Management

Technische Universität Dresden

Prof. Dr.-Ing. Rainer Schach

The Dresden Construction

Engineering and Management Profile

GLF-CEM 2012

Global Leadership Forum for

Construction Engineering and

Management Programs

May 19-20, 2012

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1. Dresden and the University

2. Faculty of Civil Engineering

3. Institute of Construction Management

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Dresden

Dresden

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Dresden from the right bank of the River Elbe downstream Augustus Bridge,“The Canaletto View”, Bellotto‘s second Veduta of Dresden, painted 1747

Dresden

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Dresden

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Technische Universität Dresden

Facts & Figures

- Teaching

- Budget

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Technische Universität Dresden

14 Faculties

36.534 Students

6.751 Employees (excluding Medicine)

1.420 Employees in Medicine

Number of Students

Natural

Sciences

4.504

Engineering

Sciences

17.648

Medicine

2.545

Humanities

and Social

Sciences

11.837

WS 2011/12

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Technische Universität Dresden

5 Schools

Civil and Environmental Engineering Architecture Civil Engineering Transport and Traffic Engineering Forestry, Geo- and Hydro Sciences

Engineering Sciences Electrical Engineering Information Technology Mechanical Engineering

Humanities and Social Sciences Law Business Sciences Education Sciences Philosophy Literature and Linguistics

Science Mathematics and Natural Sciences (Biology, Chemistry, Psychology)

Medicine

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Technische Universität Dresden

Where Students come from

Saxony (40,1 %)

East Germany, Without Saxony (25,5 %)

West Germany (20,6 %)

International (13,7 %)

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Technische Universität Dresden

Business done in Mio EUR Numbers of projects

Third-Party Funds between 2000 - 2010

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Technische Universität Dresden

International Relations

Brüssel

Boston

Columbus Damaskus

Göteburg

Hanoi

Ho-Chi-Minh-Stadt

London

Madrid Mailand

Montreal Moskau

New York Paris

Peking

Pittsburgh Strasbourg

Stockholm

Sydney

Tallinn

Talca, Chile

Tel-Aviv Tokio

Ulan-Bator Warschau

Washington Wien

Bar-Ilan

La Serena

Adelaide

Cincinnati

West Lafayette Santa Clara Nashville Arizona

Austin Dallas

Shanghai

Maputo

Alicante Barnaul Besancon Bratislava Brno Budapest Charkov Coventry Da Nang Edinburgh Dublin Ferrara Florenz Florianopolis Grimstad Ferrara Florenz Florianopolis Györ Kaunas Kent Kiew Klaipeda Kosice Lappeeranta Las Villas Liberec

Ljubljana Lyon New Castle Odessa Obninsk Okayama Opava Pisa Poznan Prag Riga Salamanca Sheffield Smolensk Sofia St. Etienne Stettin St. Petersburg Szeged Tianjin Trento Troy Usti Wroclaw Zagreb Zilina Zvolen

Guadalajara

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Beyer-Bau, Civil Engineering Building of Technische Universität Dresden

Faculty of Civil Engineering

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Mechanics and Shell Structures Prof. Zastrau

Statics and Dynamics Prof. Kaliske

Construction Informatics Prof. Scherer

Construction Materials Prof. Mechtcherine

Steel and Timber Construction Prof. Stroetmann, Prof. Haller

Concrete Construction Prof. Curbach, Prof. Häußler-Combe

Construction Prof. Weller

Geotechnology Prof. Herle, Prof. Ullrich

Urban Engineering & Road Construction Prof. Wellner

Construction Management Prof. Schach, Prof. Jehle

Hydraulic Engineering Prof. Stamm, Prof. Graw

Institutes of Civil Engineering Faculty

Faculty of Civil Engineering

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Direct Students incl. Distance Education Students

1st Semester Student Enrolment in Civil Engineering

Faculty of Civil Engineering

incl. Students with distance learning courses

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Civil Engineering Curriculum

Faculty of Civil Engineering

diploma thesis

Semester division of studies

1

10

9

8

7

6

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4

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2 Basic studies

Main studies

Specializing studies 5 Specializations: • Structural Engineering • Hydraulic Engineering + Environment • Urban Development and Transportation • Construction Management • Computational Engineering • GEM – Buildings, Energy, Management

„Vordiplom“

Degree of a Dipl.-Ing.

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Basic studies semester 1 – 3 90 credits

Main studies semester 4 – 6 90 credits required courses semester 4 30 credits

semester 5 18 credits semester 6 12 credits

electives semester 5 & 6 30 credits

Specializations semester 7-10 120 credits electives semester 7 & 8 7 modules with 8 credits each

2 courses with 2 credits each (soft skills) semester 9

project semester + final seminar

Diploma Thesis semester 10

total of 300 credits

Civil Engineering Curriculum

Faculty of Civil Engineering

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Nürnberger Straße, Construction Management Building of Technische Universität Dresden

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Prof. Dr.-Ing. Rainer Schach

Chair of Construction Engineering Management

Director of the Institut of Construction Management

Dean of the Faculty for Civil Engineering

Staff of our Institute

Prof. Dr.-Ing. Peter Jehle

Chair of Construction Technologies and Construction Methods

Prof. Dr.-Ing. Alexej Bulgakow

DAAD Guest-Professor

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Furthermore

10 members of staff (gratueded as Diplomingenieur)

employed usually 5 years

3 additional members

(secretary and technical)

Staff of our Institute

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Selection of Topics in Construction Management - Estimation and Tendering

- Time Scheduling

- Construction Companies Organization

- Site Management and Site Layout

- Computer Programs and IT in Construction Management

- Project Management and Project Development

- Project Financing and Budgeting

Selection of Topics in Construction Methods - Demolishing and Recycling

- Concrete Works

- Earthworks

- Prefabricated Concrete Elements

- Methods in Machineries

Teaching

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Guideline for safety & health coordinators

Prof. Schach / Dipl.-Ing. Hentschel / Dipl.-Ing. Wach

Strengthening of RC-Slabs with textile reinforcements Prof. Schach / Dipl.-Ing. Hentschel

Smart Energy Management Prof. Schach / Dipl.-Ing. Schmuck

Planning cost allowance granted by the government for the construction of railway infrastructure in Germany Prof. Schach / Dipl.-Ing. Schubert

Joint Research Project „MEFISTO“ Prof. Schach / Dipl.-Wirtsch.-Ing. Flemming

RFID-Technologies in Construction Management

Prof. Jehle / Dr.-Ing. Seyffert / Dipl.-Ing. Wagner

Research (Selection)

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Research

General principle for safety & health coordinators

Duration and budget: 09/2008 – 11/2010 196.914 € (incl. budget partners) Main goals: - Self-conception for all tasks refering the safety and health

coordinator

Contents and single steps: - guideline - good examples - Interviews and workshops - …

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Research

Strengthening of RC-Slabs with textile reinforcements

Duration and budget: 06/2008 – 06/2011 451.800 € (excl. budget main partners) Main goals: - methods how the material is to be used in an efficient

application

Putzmeister-Strobl-air injector simple fettle gun PAGEL-MAWO-injector

Contents and single steps: - indices for quality and expenditure - indices for total cost in relation to a determine quantity - estimation of the completion period for the specific methods - …

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Research

Smart Energy Management

Duration and budget: 08/2009 – 07/2012 1.670.782 € (incl. budget main partners) Main goals: - methods of long-term heat storage outside of buildings

gravel-water-reservoir hot-water-storage-tank cost analysis

Contents and single steps: - heat storage by hot-water-storage-tanks and gravel-water-reservoirs used for

heating:

construction methods, costs and economic efficiency

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Expertise for the Federal Ministry of Transport, Building and Urban Development, on the sufficiency of the planning cost allowance granted by the government for the construction of railway infrastructure in Germany

Task and Goals • Examination of the actual height of planning cost for the realization of new railway infrastructure projects • Benchmarking – comparison of several projects • Research and proposal for a new and efficient utilization of resources • Proposal for the future height of the planning cost allowance

Duration: 03/2009 – 01/2012 Budget: 188.500 € Partner: Dornier Consulting GmbH

Research

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Joint Research Project „MEFISTO“: Management – Leadership – Information – Simulation in Civil Engineering. A Platform for Modelling, Information and Knowledge

Research

MEFISTO is a lead project of the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research with the objective to develop a platform for the execution of construction projects in the form of a management information system. This system will enable real-time and visually descriptive simulations on the basis of up-to-date operational data on all levels of abstraction.

Duration: 04/2009 – 09/2012 Budget: 9.4 Million Euros (total) Partners: 5 university partners 7 industry partners

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