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Technical Societies & Divisions

Construction Division

IIE's Construction Division brings together members who are involved in all facets of the construction industry, such as design, value engineering, project management, research, safety and ergonomics. With these combined resources, we hope to bring to the construction industry a rich supply of knowledge, innovation and experience that can have the kind of positive impact that IEs have long used to bring the manufacturing and service industries to superlative levels of performance. Review the Construction Division mission statement.

President's message

Dear members,
I am pleased to announce that the recent IIE Conference in Cancún, Mexico, was a success. Once again, the Construction Division sponsored two sets of presentations: the Solutions track that consisted of practice-oriented presentations, and research sessions in the IERC program. I would like to thank Jorge Cossio, President of ITN de Mexico SA, a Mexican consulting firm, who helped as co-chair to have a successful Solutions track. Laura Ikuma and Craig Harvey of Louisiana State University served us well in managing the IERC research sessions, and I would like to thank them both for their leadership. More from the president 

Invitation for annual conference papers

We are inviting all members (and their colleagues) to sign up to present a paper at the Reno, Nevada conference in May next year. Submit an abstract for a paper or presentation on a construction-related topic.  You are free to choose from a wide variety of topics. The papers should demonstrate or describe the use of techniques such as  lean construction, lean project delivery, integrated project delivery, quality management, productivity, Six Sigma, green technology/sustainability, ergonomics, simulation, optimization, automation and basic IE tools/applications.

There are two types of Construction tracks available: the Solutions track features practice-oriented presentations and the IERC (Research) track features theoretical papers. In order to sign up for a paper or presentation, you have to first submit an abstract online through a submission site. There are two sites: the Applied Solutions track and the IERC track. Please check the IIE Home Page, click on “Annual Conference” and follow the instructions for navigating to the submission sites. When submitting your abstract, the title is limited to 10 words and the abstract is limited to 200 words.

You may also contact the conference co-chairs: IERC co-chair, Laura Ikuma and Solutions co-chair, George Gardner.

The deadlines for submission will be posted on the IIE website; abstracts should be submitted by mid-November, although later entries may be considered. 

Membership chair's message

Hello Members! 
I hope everyone who went to Cancún made it back safely! We continue to expand our member involvement in the Construction Division. Many new faces have appeared and are interested in writing and contributing their expertise. The Construction Division is somewhat different than the other IIE Divisions in that we apply IE methodologies and concepts to a non-traditional IE area. This month we are featuring a profile on Paula Eick and articles from Brent Robertson (Canada) and student liaison Bobby Smyth (U.S.). We will continue to stress articles from our talented membership ranks.
Happy Reading,
George Gardner, State Partnering Coordinator, Virginia Department of Transportation

Profile of Paula Eick, Regional safety director for Adolfson & Peterson Construction, Tempe, Ariz.

As the regional safety director, Paula has responsibility for risk management, safety and environmental compliance, quality control and warranty issues. Previously, Paula worked as the director of risk for a production homebuilder. She has both a B.S. in industrial engineering and an M.B.A. from Arizona State University. We asked Paula a few questions about her background and about IEs in construction. Full profile

Articles

Building trust with a proper approach
By Bobby Smyth, student liaison, The Ohio State University

To make a difference in a new industry, industrial engineers need both sound tools and a proper mindset. The industrial engineering toolkit is constantly studied and perfected, but the approach to presenting those tools is often overlooked. Industrial engineers claim to have strong people and interpersonal skills. In order to gain the trust of construction companies, they need to work on showcasing those people skills by developing techniques that will build long lasting relationships and trust in the industry. With ample practice, these skills can be refined just like the “hard” engineering and mathematics skills; enabling IE’s to command a spot in the construction industry. Full article 

International articles

Quality in construction projects
By Brent Robertson, program quality manager, Suncor Energy, Calgary, Canada.

Canadian construction projects typically have three broad classifications: residential, commercial, and industrial. In residential construction, quality is often defaulted to the civic code inspectors.  If it doesn’t contravene code, it passes.  In commercial construction, there is fundamental quality and as long as you can show the architect that the basics have been met (typically codes, structural, electrical, and safety components), it is okay.  Industrial quality is much different because when something goes wrong it could involve a plant shut down or someone getting hurt – or both – and the cost involved is massive. Full article

Announcements

Student Competition - For presentation at the 2011 Annual Conference - May 21-25, 2011 - Reno, Nev.
(Students - Get an early start now that the fall semester is beginning!)
Thanks to the CONAM Group of Companies, we are pleased to announce the Student Paper Competition for 2010-2011. The CONAM Group of Companies is a builder and developer of residential projects throughout the United States, and is sponsoring a student competition for papers and projects demonstrating or describing the use of industrial engineering tools in a construction environment.

The papers should demonstrate or describe the use of techniques such as lean methods, quality management, Six Sigma, green technology/sustainability, simulation, optimization, automation and basic IE tools/applications. Both undergraduate and graduate students are invited to submit papers. The winner will receive a cash gift of $1,500 and up to an additional $1,000 for air/hotel/miscellaneous travel expenses. The winning paper will be presented at the 2011 IIE Annual Conference in Reno, Nev.

Papers will be due by March 4, 2011, and the winner will be notified by March 25, 2011. Papers must be no more than 10 pages in length and follow the requirements summarized in the Competition Guidelines.

As this is a student competition, papers co-authored by professors are excluded from the competition, but your professor’s assistance is welcome.

To ask questions and submit papers via e-mail, contact Bonnie Cameron or (800) 494-0460, ext. 105.

Student liaison's message - Bobby Smyth

Hello Everyone,
"Confidence is contagious. So is lack of confidence." - Vince Lombardi
First, thank you to Lincoln Forbes and the leaders of the Construction Division for working hard to provide a construction track at this year’s conference in Cancún. Attendees were impressed by the presentations as each one offered great insight into the use of IE tools in the construction world. More from Bobby Smyth

Wanted

Construction articles for Industrial Engineer magazine
The Construction Division invites members to submit articles on construction topics through our Publications Committee for publication in Industrial Engineer magazine. We would like to see IE-related articles about construction included in the magazine on a regular basis, and we are starting by determining which members are interested, and the topics that they would like to write about. At this point, we would just like to see a brief outline of the topic(s) that you wish to write about. Following that we plan to provide you with the detailed publication requirements, such as the format and length to be observed for each article. By working together, we can organize our articles in a sequence that will be most interesting and informative for our readers. Please contact our newsletter editor, Paula Eick.

International Correspondents - The Construction Division has a special opportunity for members who wish to serve as international correspondents.
Mentoring and Internship Opportunities for IE Students in the Construction Industry - One of the goals of the Construction Divison is to assist members in becoming actively involved in the construction industry.

Pearl of Wisdom

"As you climb the ladder of success, check occasionally to make sure it is leaning against the right wall." - Unknown author

Reviewed Links

Lean Construction Institute
Rapid Prototyping Laboratory

Archived Newsletters

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October 2008
July 2008
April 2008
February 2008
November 2007 

Construction Division Committees

  • Membership
  • Newsletter/publications
  • Continuing education
  • Conference
  • Academic/research
  • Industry liaison
  • Discussion board/website support

To get involved, contact Lincoln Forbes at (305) 995-4801.

Construction Division Board

Volunteer leadership is the heart of IIE and its technical divisions.

 
       
 
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