Overview
An introduction to the nature of civil engineering construction projects. This includes an overview of materials and methodologies in civil construction, as well as the historic approaches and drivers of change. This unit provides an introduction to current construction approaches including:
- techniques, plant and equipment for earthworks, structural and … For more content click the Read More button below.
- cranes and lifting principles, load charts and lift plans.
- requirements around project cost estimation, project planning and scheduling.
An introduction to key quality management processes in project management will include:
the role of quality management tools in effective project management
planning and implementing quality management processes to satisfy the quality requirements of a project
inspection and testing
quality management systems with an emphasis on ISO 9000
organisational and teamwork requirements for quality implementation
strategic issues in quality management
auditing and non-conformity.
You will acquire an appreciation for the risks associated with Construction Law and the various contract controls in place, and for the dispute and conflict resolution and arbitration processes.
Relevant OHS, site environmental management issues and requirements will also be covered, leading to an awareness for safety and the environment. You will gain experience in developing a Safe Work Method Statement and an Aspects & Impacts Risk Register, and a minor Environmental Management Plan (EMP) for a typical construction project.
Compulsory requirements for Industry Work Experience
Industry experience
Before you can commence the face-to-face teaching component of the unit, you must have completed a minimum 27 hours of work experience in an industry or government organisation,* under the supervision of an engineering manager, project engineer or equivalent. This must be evidenced by a letter from the employer, stating the period of work experience, general tasks observed and/or undertaken, and the name of the reporting supervisor. You are encouraged to obtain this work experience as soon as possible.
If you require assistance to obtain the work experience, you can apply to the Department of Civil Engineering office for an allocated set of a 4-day consecutive block between mid-Jan to end-Feb, which you must attend if you wish to continue with the unit. Failure to complete the allocated work experience will result in your withdrawal from the unit.
You will also be required to complete a compulsory online work experience general induction prior to commencing the work. Relevant access details will be provided by the Department of Civil Engineering office at the time of enrolment.
*Suitable industry organisations must be in the civil engineering sector and may include civil engineering consultants, construction companies or service authorities that have, as a minimum, safety, quality and environmental systems that comply with ISO 18001 (Prev ISO 4801), 9001, 14001 or equivalent. Suitable government organisations include local and regional councils and state government organisations that manage civil engineering assets.
Compulsory White Card
This is a mandatory requirement for all personnel entering a construction site in Australia (1-day training). If you do not have the industry-accredited Construction OH&S Induction White Card, you will be provided one on the Saturday prior to the allocated industry placement or Major Project site visit as appropriate. Without a White Card, you will not be permitted to participate in the allocated industry placement nor attend the site visit.
Insurance details
You can request insurance coverage for an unpaid placement from Monash University using the Course-Related Learning Placement Proposal forms, provided the placement is no more than 80 hours.
You must do the following:
1. Download and complete:
Form 1 (Host Details) (PDF, 0.22MB)
Form 2 (Student Application) (PDF, 0.18MB)
ensure that the host organisation complete the "Host details" section in Form 1.
2. Bring both completed forms to Student Services (Ground Floor, 14 Alliance Lane, Clayton campus) or email both forms to eng.cpd@monash.edu for pre-approval. The Engineering department/specialisation must be indicated whenever Faculty information is required on these forms; e.g. "Faculty: Engineering (Civil)". Please ensure all sections of the forms are completed, as incomplete forms will be returned without being processed. If pre-approval by the Faculty is granted, the forms will be stamped, signed and dated, and returned to you.
3. Take or email your stamped forms to the unit coordinator for his or her approval and signature. The signed forms will be returned to you.
4. Send both stamped and signed forms to the Student Academic Experience (SAE) Office: industrybasedexperience@monash.edu. If the application is successful, an insurance letter will be sent to you within ten working days. You must present this letter to the host organisation and keep a copy for your own records.
Offerings
S1-32-CLAYTON-ON-CAMPUS
S1-FF-CLAYTON-FLEXIBLE
Requisites
Prerequisite
Rules
Enrolment Rule
Contacts
Chief Examiner(s)
Professor Jeffrey Walker
Unit Coordinator(s)
Mr Derek Hamilton
Dr Victor Bunster Milnes
Assessment summary
Continuous assessment: 100%
Workload requirements
Workload
Other unit costs
Costs are indicative and subject to change.
Electronics, calculators and tools:
- From 2020, you are required to have a Casio FX-82AU (any version) scientific calculator OR Texas Instruments 30XB scientific calculator - $50. More information
Protective clothing and equipment:
Appropriate steel capped boots (non-porous material, equipped with non-absorbent, slip-resistant soles, approximately $150 to $200
Field trips:
Estimated travel costs for 4 days, $60 to $300 depending on location.
Availability in areas of study
Civil Engineering