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Shipbuilding Management George Bruce

Shipbuilding Management By George Bruce

Shipbuilding Management by George Bruce


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Summary

This book highlights the main features of shipbuilding management which lead to successful completion of shipbuilding projects. Building a ship is a complex project, so the principles of project management are described, first in general terms and then with specific reference to their application in shipbuilding.

Shipbuilding Management Summary

Shipbuilding Management by George Bruce

This book highlights the main features of shipbuilding management which lead to successful completion of shipbuilding projects. A brief review of the market context for the industry, its historical development are given to explain how shipbuilding arrived at its current structure. First pre-production including design, planning, cost estimating, procurement of materials and sub-contracting. Then, the production sequence outlines part preparation, hull assembly and construction, outfitting and painting, testing and completion. The importance of human resources and management organisation are explained. Building a ship is a complex project, so the principles of project management are described, first in general terms and then with specific reference to their application in shipbuilding. Finally managing the progress of a shipbuilding project and achieving completion are emphasised.

About George Bruce

George began his career as a shipyard apprentice, gaining a BSc in Naval Architecture during this time. His early career was project managing shipyard developments mainly in North East England. He spent three years managing shipbuilding research and development at British shipbuilders, followed by work in a major international consultancy, advising private and public shipbuilders and governments. He became Technical Director and also completed an MBA. George ran his own shipyard consulting company, also developing management information software for shipbuilding and shiprepair. He joined Newcastle University, where he was awarded a chair as Professor of Shiprepair and Conversion, retiring in 2012. George remains active in teaching and consultancy in shipbuilding and repairing.

Table of Contents

Part 1 Shipbuilding Context.- Chapter 1The shipbuilding market.- Chapter 2 Development of Shipbuilding.- Part 2 Pre-production Requirements.- Chapter 3 Ship Design.- Chapter 4 Planning.- Chapter 5 Materials Procurement.- Chapter 6 Sub-Contractors.- Part 3 Ship Construction.- Chapter 7 Shipyard Facilities and Equipment.- Chapter 8 Hull Part Preparation.- Chapter 9Hull Assembly.- Chapter 10Ship Construction.- Part 4Ship Outfitting and Testing.- Chapter 11Pipe and other systems.- Chapter 12Equipment Installation.- Chapter 13Painting.- Chapter 14Testing.- Chapter 15Completion.- Part 5Project Management.- Chapter 16Principles of project management.- Chapter 17Shipbuilding Projects.- Chapter 18Quality Assurance.

Additional information

NPB9789811589744
9789811589744
9811589747
Shipbuilding Management by George Bruce
New
Hardback
Springer Verlag, Singapore
2020-12-06
216
N/A
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