Value Engineering: Theory and Practice in Industry

Value Engineering: Theory and Practice in Industry
Author: Thomas R. King
Publisher: Miles Value Foundation
Total Pages: 166
Release:
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 0967921716

This book, along with an instructor's guide (available at www.valuefoundation.org) was developed to support a 3-credit hour university course on Value Engineering principles. The objective of the course is to introduce the concept of value engineering and demonstrate its techniques and application. The course of study provides practical knowledge in specialized techniques that comprise the value engineering methodology and the manner in which they are applied through a systematic job plan approach.

Value Engineering in Manufacturing

Value Engineering in Manufacturing
Author: American Society of Tool and Manufacturing Engineers
Publisher:
Total Pages: 296
Release: 1967
Genre: Value analysis (Cost control)
ISBN:

Textbook on the application of cost benefit analysis techniques of scientific management to the manufacturing industry, with particular reference to the USA - includes chapters on creative thinking, decision making, production planning (incl. The use of network analysis and operational research methodology), the relevant aspects of business organization, vocational training of value engineers, etc. Bibliographys.

Value Engineering Theory

Value Engineering Theory
Author: Donald E. Parker
Publisher: Miles Value Foundation
Total Pages: 140
Release:
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0318165546

This publication is designed to be part of a University level course on Value Engineering Theory. As Such, it is presented in two sections: Section one of this publication contains an eleven-part reading supplement to Larry Miles’ book, “Techniques of Value Analysis and Engineering”. Section two contains the reading assignment and content of the eleven basic lectures for the course. The objectives are to introduce the concept of value engineering and demonstrate its application and techniques.

VM Guide

VM Guide
Author: SAVE International
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2020-07
Genre:
ISBN: 9781735088013

The SAVE International Value Methodology (VM) Body of Knowledge, VM Guide®, is the definitive resource for the theory and practice of value improving techniques. This essential guide serves as the foundation for SAVE International's standards of practice and professional certification program. In it, readers will find a wealth of information regarding the underlying process, known as the VM Job Plan, as well as guidance on the application of techniques that support the performance of VM Studies. This volume also includes practical guidance on facilitation techniques as well as the creation and management of VM programs.

Value Management of Construction Projects

Value Management of Construction Projects
Author: John Kelly
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 581
Release: 2014-11-17
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1118351231

Value Management is a philosophy, set of principles and a structured management methodology for improving organisational decision-making and value-for-money. The second edition builds on the success of the first edition by extending the integrated value philosophy, methodology and tool kit to describe the application of Value Management to the areas of service delivery, asset management, and, Programmes, in addition to Projects, products and processes. Value Management is a well-established methodology in the international construction industry, and in the UK has been endorsed as good practice in a range of government sponsored reports. In this book the authors have addressed the practical opportunities and difficulties of Value Management by synthesising the background, international developments, benchmarking and their own extensive consultancy and action research experience in Value Management to provide a comprehensive package of theory and practice. The second edition retains the structure of the first edition, covering methods and practices, frameworks of value and the future of value management. It has been thoroughly updated, and a number of new chapters added to encapsulate further extensions to current theory and practice. In particular, the new edition responds to: A range of recent UK industry and government publications; and most notably BS EN 16271:2012 - Value management: Functional expression of the need and functional performance specification; the imminent update of BS EN 12973:2000 Value Management; BS EN 1325 Value Management -- Vocabulary, Terms and definitions; the changes to "Value for Europe" governing the training and certification of Value Management in European Union countries; the UK Government’s Management of Value (MoV) initiative, together with other leading reports, international guidance and standards on Value Management. Research in Value Management undertaken since publication of the first edition. Changes in Value Management practice particularly in Programmes and Projects. Developments in the theory of value, principally value for money measures, whole life value option appraisal, and benefits realisation. Initiatives in asset management initiatives covering the management of physical infrastructure, for example the recent launch of a suite of three standards under the generic title of BS ISO 55000: 2014 Asset Management, and its predecessor BSI PAS55 2008 "Asset Management: Specification For The Optimized Management Of Physical Assets" The second edition contains a dedicated chapter of exemplar case studies drawn from the authors' experience, selected to demonstrate the new areas of theory and practice. An Appendix includes an extensive set of tools and techniques of use in Value Management practice. Construction clients, including those in both the public and private sectors, and professionals such as construction cost consultants, quantity surveyors, architects, asset managers, construction engineers, and construction managers will all find Value Management of Construction Projects to be essential reading. It will also be of interest to researchers and students on construction related courses in Higher Education -- particularly those at final year undergraduate and at Masters level.

Value Engineering in the Construction Process

Value Engineering in the Construction Process
Author: Barry Kent Loveless
Publisher:
Total Pages: 143
Release: 1986
Genre:
ISBN:

This research paper discusses the principles and procedures of the Value Engineering discipline. Value Engineering has been practiced for over 30 years in the manufacturing sector of the economy, but has never been fully accepted in the construction industry. The paper discusses the theory and methodology supporting the application of Value Engineering and the manner in which it can be applied to the various phases of the process of constructing facilities. Specific applications of Value Engineering, which can be beneficial for construction managers are discussed. Case studies where Value Engineering has resulted in significant cost savings, and examples of current construction industry practice are presented.