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Nieuw: Een nieuw, ongelezen en ongebruikt boek in perfecte staat waarin geen bladzijden ontbreken of ...
Subject
Industries / Construction, United States / State & Local / MidWest (IA, Il, in, Ks, Mi, MN, Mo, Nd, Ne, Oh, Sd, Wi), Artists, Architects, Photographers, Civil / General, Corporate & Business History
ISBN
9781557536341
Subject Area
Biography & Autobiography, Technology & Engineering, Business & Economics, History
Publication Name
Better Way to Build : a History of the Pankow Companies
Item Length
9 in
Publisher
Purdue University Press
Publication Year
2013
Type
Textbook
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Item Height
2 in
Author
Michael R. Adamson
Item Width
6 in
Item Weight
33 Oz
Number of Pages
460 Pages

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While architects have been the subject of many scholarly studies, we know very little about the companies that built the structures they designed. Extending beyond the scope of most business biographies, this book is a study in industry innovation and the power of corporate culture, as well as the story of one particular company and the individuals who created it.

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Publisher
Purdue University Press
ISBN-10
1557536341
ISBN-13
9781557536341
eBay Product ID (ePID)
113356391

Product Key Features

Author
Michael R. Adamson
Publication Name
Better Way to Build : a History of the Pankow Companies
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Subject
Industries / Construction, United States / State & Local / MidWest (IA, Il, in, Ks, Mi, MN, Mo, Nd, Ne, Oh, Sd, Wi), Artists, Architects, Photographers, Civil / General, Corporate & Business History
Publication Year
2013
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Biography & Autobiography, Technology & Engineering, Business & Economics, History
Number of Pages
460 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
9 in
Item Height
2 in
Item Width
6 in
Item Weight
33 Oz

Additional Product Features

LCCN
2012-014132
Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
Lc Classification Number
Th451.P36a33 2013
Reviews
"Charlie Pankow had an important impact on late-twentieth-century building development. His companies created a powerful niche market that kept his clients happy and the enterprise profitable. Pankow's clients weren't vainglorious developers seeking to create monuments for themselves. They wanted handsome, lasting buildings, delivered on time and at budget. And that Pankow accomplished time and again. Moreover, Pankow became as much an innovator in the systemic use of concrete as a building material as Gustave Eiffel had been in the late nineteenth century with cast iron." -- Timothy Tosta , Partner, McKenna Long & Aldridge LLP, "Charlie Pankow had an important impact on late-twentieth-century building development. His companies created a powerful niche market that kept his clients happy and the enterprise profitable. Pankow's clients weren't vainglorious developers seeking to create monuments for themselves. They wanted handsome, lasting buildings, delivered on time and at budget. And that Pankow accomplished time and again. Moreover, Pankow became as much an innovator in the systemic use of concrete as a building material as Gustave Eiffel had been in the late nineteenth century with cast iron." - Timothy Tosta, Partner, McKenna Long & Aldridge LLP "Charles Pankow was an innovator who embraced the design-build concept, and he served as a champion of the approach while restoring the master builder to the commercial building site. He believed the contractor needed the ability to integrate cost- and time-saving construction methods. This book describes the 'Pankow Way,' a collaborative approach in which the contractor works effectively with the architects, engineers, and subcontractors to meet owners' expectations. It is an interesting history of a company and the man who created a unique business culture, and I recommend it as a great read for engineers, architects, contractors, and business people." - Patrick J. Natale, Executive Director, American Society of Civil Engineers "In the history of construction in the second half of the twentieth century, Charles Pankow stands out as the man who led the design-build revolution. Michael Adamson develops a fascinating portrait of a community leader, philanthropist, creative businessman, perceptive art collector, and major figure in the history of civil engineering. Read this book to learn about the visionary after whom the American Society of Civil Engineers recently named its prestigious competition in architectural engineering-and about the 'renaissance man' behind the vision." - Jeffrey S. Russell, Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Wisconsin "[This book] is a story of one man's vision and the companies he created to carry out that vision. As a young architect I was taught that the general contractor was the opponent of good design. Author Michael Adamson shows how Charlie Pankow turned this idea on its head by reestablishing the historic partnership between design and construction. This is an excellent book for architects, engineers, and contractors. It shows how one visionary was able to turn an entire industry toward a better way of working together. I recommend it most highly." - Patrick MacLeamy, CEO, HOK Architects "This is a great read-anyone and everyone in the architectural, engineering, construction, or development business should read this book. Design-bid-build as a delivery method is broken! Charlie Pankow saw this many years ago with his colleagues at Kiewit. Over forty years ago he embarked on the formation of the design-build/design-assist delivery method for construction. He succeeded in a way that no one could have ever predicted. I am pleased to be able to have the opportunity to review this book and to advise everyone in the industry to read it." - Charles H. Thornton, Chairman, Charles H. Thornton & Company LLC "Michael Adamson chronicles the erratic genius of Charlie Pankow and the construction empire he built in defiance of management conventions. As a 'Master Builder,' Charlie believed in people, not management doctrine. He attracted platoons of individualists, self-starters whom he motivated and inspired. He taught them to cut costs and schedules, to develop stunningly innovative construction techniques, and to enervate centuries-old design-build methods, thrusting them onto the world of modern construction. If you want a gripping, bare-knuckled story about a man who successfully changed an industry, you've selected the right book." - Walker Lee Evey, Former President, Design-Build Institute of America, "Charlie Pankow had an important impact on late-twentieth-century building development. His companies created a powerful niche market that kept his clients happy and the enterprise profitable. Pankow''s clients weren''t vainglorious developers seeking to create monuments for themselves. They wanted handsome, lasting buildings, delivered on time and at budget. And that Pankow accomplished time and again. Moreover, Pankow became as much an innovator in the systemic use of concrete as a building material as Gustave Eiffel had been in the late nineteenth century with cast iron." -- Timothy Tosta, Partner, McKenna Long & Aldridge LLP "Charles Pankow was an innovator who embraced the design-build concept, and he served as a champion of the approach while restoring the master builder to the commercial building site. He believed the contractor needed the ability to integrate cost- and time-saving construction methods. This book describes the ''Pankow Way,'' a collaborative approach in which the contractor works effectively with the architects, engineers, and subcontractors to meet owners'' expectations. It is an interesting history of a company and the man who created a unique business culture, and I recommend it as a great read for engineers, architects, contractors, and business people." -- Patrick J. Natale, Executive Director, American Society of Civil Engineers "In the history of construction in the second half of the twentieth century, Charles Pankow stands out as the man who led the design-build revolution. Michael Adamson develops a fascinating portrait of a community leader, philanthropist, creative businessman, perceptive art collector, and major figure in the history of civil engineering. Read this book to learn about the visionary after whom the American Society of Civil Engineers recently named its prestigious competition in architectural engineering--and about the ''renaissance man'' behind the vision." -- Jeffrey S. Russell, Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Wisconsin "[This book] is a story of one man''s vision and the companies he created to carry out that vision. As a young architect I was taught that the general contractor was the opponent of good design. Author Michael Adamson shows how Charlie Pankow turned this idea on its head by reestablishing the historic partnership between design and construction. This is an excellent book for architects, engineers, and contractors. It shows how one visionary was able to turn an entire industry toward a better way of working together. I recommend it most highly." -- Patrick MacLeamy, CEO, HOK Architects "This is a great read--anyone and everyone in the architectural, engineering, construction, or development business should read this book. Design-bid-build as a delivery method is broken! Charlie Pankow saw this many years ago with his colleagues at Kiewit. Over forty years ago he embarked on the formation of the design-build/design-assist delivery method for construction. He succeeded in a way that no one could have ever predicted. I am pleased to be able to have the opportunity to review this book and to advise everyone in the industry to read it." -- Charles H. Thornton, Chairman, Charles H. Thornton & Company LLC "Michael Adamson chronicles the erratic genius of Charlie Pankow and the construction empire he built in defiance of management conventions. As a ''Master Builder,'' Charlie believed in people, not management doctrine. He attracted platoons of individualists, self-starters whom he motivated and inspired. He taught them to cut costs and schedules, to develop stunningly innovative construction techniques, and to enervate centuries-old design-build methods, thrusting them onto the world of modern construction. If you want a gripping, bare-knuckled story about a man who successfully changed an industry, you''ve selected the right book." -- Walker Lee Evey, Former President, Design-Build Institute of America
Table of Content
List of Illustrations Foreword Preface List of Abbreviations Introduction Chapter 1: Kiewit Days Chapter 2: Executing Design-Build, 1963?1971 Chapter 3: Pankow in Hawaii, 1965?1984 Chapter 4: Pankow on the Mainland, 1972?1984 Chapter 5: Reorganization, Growth, and Recession, 1984?1991 Chapter 6: Promoting Design-Build and Funding Concrete Construction Research Chapter 7: Adapting to Market Change, 1991?2004 Epilogue Conclusion Appendix A: Major Projects Completed on the Mainland, 1963?2004, and in Hawaii after the Retirement of George Hutton, 1992?2004 Appendix B: Projects Completed in Hawaii under George Hutton Appendix C: The Pankow Companies: Innovations, Adaptations, and Tweaks List of Archival Collections Notes Index
Copyright Date
2013
Dewey Decimal
338.7/66240973
Dewey Edition
23
Illustrated
Yes

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