Construction managementConstruction management (CM) is a professional service that uses specialized, project management techniques and software to oversee the planning, design, construction and closeout of a project. The purpose of construction management is to control the quality of a project's scope, time / delivery and cost—sometimes referred to as a project management triangle or "triple constraints." CM is compatible with all project delivery systems, including design-bid-build, design-build, CM At-Risk and Public Private Partnerships.
Isolation thermiquethumb|Isolation thermique effectuée par l'extérieur afin de limiter les ponts thermiques. L’isolation thermique est l'ensemble des techniques mises en œuvre pour limiter les transferts de chaleur entre un milieu chaud et un milieu froid. L'isolation thermique est utilisée dans de nombreux domaines, notamment le bâtiment, l'industrie, l'automobile, la chaîne du froid, la cuisine et le textile. Elle permet de réduire la consommation énergétique, donc les coûts et les émissions de gaz à effet de serre.
Design–bid–buildDesign–bid–build (or design/bid/build, and abbreviated D–B–B or D/B/B accordingly), also known as Design–tender (or "design/tender") traditional method or hardbid, is a project delivery method in which the agency or owner contracts with separate entities for the design and construction of a project. Design–bid–build is the traditional method for project delivery and differs in several substantial aspects from design–build.
Solaire flottantvignette|droite|redresse=1.3|alt=Photographie aérienne d'un plan d'eau sur lequel des panneaux solaires ont été installés.|Panneau solaires photovoltaïques flottants. Le procédé du solaire flottant ou du photovoltaïque flottant consiste en la mise en place de panneaux photovoltaïques sur un plan d'eau, le plus souvent artificiel. Il permet notamment d'accroître les surfaces disponibles pour l'installation de telles centrales, mais aussi de rentabiliser des espaces peu intéressants pour la biodiversité, comme d'anciennes gravières.
Living building materialA living building material (LBM) is a material used in construction or industrial design that behaves in a way resembling a living organism. Examples include: self-mending biocement, self-replicating concrete replacement, and mycelium-based composites for construction and packaging. Artistic projects include building components and household items. The development of living building materials began with research of methods for mineralizing concrete, that were inspired by coral mineralization.
Schedule (project management)In project management, a schedule is a listing of a project's milestones, activities, and deliverables. Usually dependencies and resources are defined for each task, then start and finish dates are estimated from the resource allocation, budget, task duration, and scheduled events. A schedule is commonly used in the project planning and project portfolio management parts of project management. Elements on a schedule may be closely related to the work breakdown structure (WBS) terminal elements, the Statement of work, or a Contract Data Requirements List.
Architecture en Indethumb|Arches de l'Hindola Mahal de Mândû. L'architecture indienne est une architecture très riche puisant ses sources dans la préhistoire et évoluant avec le temps et dans l'espace (architectures locales). Architecture moghole Architecture des temples hindouistes Les origines Préhistoire Architecture de la civilisation de l'Indus Architecture de la période védique Les périodes anciennes Architecture de la période Maurya Architecture de la période Sunga Architecture de la période Kusana Architecture de la pé
Sustainability standards and certificationSustainability standards and certifications are voluntary guidelines used by producers, manufacturers, traders, retailers, and service providers to demonstrate their commitment to good environmental, social, ethical, and food safety practices. There are over 400 such standards across the world. The trend started in the late 1980s and 1990s with the introduction of Ecolabels and standards for organic food and other products. Most standards refer to the triple bottom line of environmental quality, social equity, and economic prosperity.
Sustainable engineeringSustainable engineering is the process of designing or operating systems such that they use energy and resources sustainably, in other words, at a rate that does not compromise the natural environment, or the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.