CM 37500: Mechanical And Electrical Construction Management II

3 Credits

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Spring 2025 Instructors(1)
Christopher Allison

This course will focus on an in-depth investigation of the elements of mechanical, electrical, and plumbing (MEP) construction on real-world projects. The student will be involved in investigating the equipment and components for the MEP systems and selecting the optimum project delivery method. Estimating will include topics such as solar arrays, EV charging, electrical vehicle charging station projects, smart grids, and energy conservative strategies and equipment. Cost saving strategies will also be examined for MEP system installations utilizing Building Information Modeling (BIM), pre-fabrication, and value engineering.

Course CM 375 from Purdue University - West Lafayette.

Prerequisites:
CM 20000 [may be taken concurrently] or CM 20001 [may be taken concurrently]
Christopher Allison

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