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HVAC Contracting (15 cr)

Code: TX00ED29-3002

General information


Enrollment

06.05.2024 - 26.08.2024

Timing

26.08.2024 - 15.12.2024

Number of ECTS credits allocated

15 op

Mode of delivery

Contact teaching

Unit

School of Real Estate and Construction

Campus

Myllypurontie 1

Teaching languages

  • Finnish

Degree programmes

  • Building Services Engineering

Teachers

  • Markku Leino
  • Timo Värinen
  • Virtuaali Talotekniikka

Groups

  • TXF21S1
    Talotekniikan tutkinto-ohjelma päivä
  • TXF21S1_LU
    LVI-urakoinnin opintopolku

Objective

Construction site technology

The student understands the role of building services contracting in the construction process. He / she knows the principles of contract pricing and bidding. The student is able to draw up the most important HVAC quotation calculations, contracts and documents. The student knows the tasks, rights and responsibilities of supervisors. He / she is familiar with the proceedings at site meetings and be able to act in them. He / she is able to draw up detailed schedules for the basic construction site, coordinating the stages with other projects. They are able to evaluate the impact of schedule changes on the site economy. The student recognizes the threats to workplace and construction site safety and knows how to influence them.

Acquisitions

The student understands the importance of acquisitions to the financial outcome of contracting. The student knows the steps of the acquisition process and is able to prepare the documents. Student is able to evaluate the impact of acquisitions and scheduling changes on the construction site. The student will be familiar with the computer-based EDI tools. The student understands the significance of construction site logistics.

Building services contracts

The student knows the labour market organisations and wage systems in the field. He/she understands collective agreements in the field of building services engineering from the most important aspects. He / she is able to apply the general conditions .for building contracts on a general level. The student is familiar with consultant agreements and subcontractor agreements. Student will be familiar with the main principles of the Labour Protection and Insurance Act. The student understands how the Labour Safety and Health Act affects the work site.

Operating processes 

The student understands the operating processes of a company and is able to take a stand on the development of operational processes. Students will be able to pay attention to their time use and prioritize work tasks. He/she is able to improve the use of time in his/her duties. The students are able to act as a responsible foreman for water and sewage systems and air conditioning systems installations of demanding buildings after obtaining sufficient work experience. The student is able to use information models for contracting.

Task and Quality Planning

The student knows the process of task and quality planning and the elements that influence the plans. The student will learn to draw up task design and to use it when supervising the work, preparing purchases or preparing subcontracts. The student is able to draw up the outlines of quality design for building services acting as a tool for work site supervision.

Content

Construction site technology
• tender calculation and contract pricing
• starting tasks of the contract, building stage (incl. construction supervision), commissioning, guarantee period
• site functions (including site meetings)
• basics of site cost monitoring
• time management methods and tools
• Occupational safety and health.

Acquisitions
• Building Services Engineering site logistics
• Contractor's payment policy
• unit price lists
• cost effects of schedule changes,
• purchasing
• subcontracting
• Electronic data interchange in connection to deliveries

Building services contracts
• collective agreements
• General conditions for building contracts
• subcontractor contracts
• consultant and contract agreement
• Labour Safety and Health and Insurance Act

Operating processes 
• regulations and instructions for building
• operating processes of a building services company
• Time management and its development in work tasks
• information model as a tool for work management

Task and Quality Planning
• Task planning
• Quality Planning

Evaluation scale

0-5

Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)

The students are, when assisted, able to act as foreman for water and sewage systems and air conditioning systems installations. The students are able to recognize the fundamental concepts and methods associated with the course and are able to solve simple problems.

Assessment criteria, good (3)

The students are individually able to act as foreman for water and sewage systems and air conditioning systems installations.They can create contract documents. In addition to above, the students are able to apply the fundamental concepts and methods associated with the course to simple problems in natural and technical sciences.

Assessment criteria, excellent (5)

In addition to above, the students are able to use tools to create time tables.
The students are able to apply the fundamental concepts and methods associated with the course to more demanding problems in natural and technical sciences.

Assessment criteria, approved/failed

The students are, when assisted, able to act as foreman for water and sewage systems and air conditioning systems installations. The students are able to recognize the fundamental concepts and methods associated with the course and are able to solve simple problems.

Prerequisites

Competences of the following studies
Basic Building Services Systems
Basics for Dimensioning of HVAC Systems
Heating and Cooling Systems
HVAC Systems in Commercial Buildings