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First Name

Paul

Last Name

Holley

Phone Number

334.844.5377

Fax Number

334.844.5386

Title

Aderholdt Professor, Co-Director, Master of Integrated Design & Construction Program

Email

hollepw@auburn.edu

External Website

 

Office Location

324 Gorrie Center

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BSCI

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B.S., Building Science, Auburn University
M.B.A., University of Alabama, at Birmingham

Classes:

BSCI 4600, BSCI 4800, DBLD 7020
 

Bio:

In construction management education, it is important to provide fundamental information from which students can develop a base of knowledge.  It is equally important that this information be clear, concise, and consistent.  This provides for a firm educational foundation that is critical in construction education, from which practicality may be elaborated.  Accordingly, the application of subject material is not only helpful for visualization and understanding, but is essential in preparing students for immersion into the working construction industry.  I believe that regularly searching for improved methods of information delivery is necessary to perpetuate “engaged” education.  The culture of learning constantly evolves.  Innovation and technology in the construction industry are testaments to this, and must be reflected in the dissemination of both foundational and applied information to students through construction application and experience.
 

Professional Organizations:

  • Licensed Commercial General Contractor, State of Alabama
  • Associated Builders and Contractors
  • Sigma Lambda Chi
  • Beta Gamma Sigma
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Publications:

Published Books to date:

Holley, P. (2004).  Surveying & Layout Fundamentals for Construction,  ConstructEd LLC,  Auburn, AL;  John Wiley & Sons, Hoboken, NJ
 
U.S. Copyright #PA 1-289-428
 
*Specified for use between 2004 and present at Texas A&M University, Colorado State University, Clemson University, University of Nevada Las Vegas and Auburn University

Published Articles to date:

Holley, P., Liu, J.  (2010)  Application of Hands-Free Communication Technology in Construction Surveying and Building Layout,  Associated Schools of Construction Proceedings, 2010, Boston, MA

Ahn, Y., Pearce, A., Holley, P.  (2009)  Project Delivery System for Foreign Manufacturers in the United States, International Journal of Construction Education and Research, Vol. 5, Issue 3

Ahn, Y., Holley, P., Kang, J.  (2009)   Risk Management of Exchange Rates in International Construction,   International Journal of Construction Education and Research, Vol. 5, Issue 1

Wallace, L., Clay, M., Holley, P., Hunt, J.D., Abraham, J.E.  (2008)   Conceptual Validation of Real Estate Development Processes in Spatial Competition Modeling,  ACSP‑AESOP 4th Joint Congress Proceedings,  Chicago, IL 

Farrow, C. & Holley, P.  (2008)   Gulf Coast Hurricane Evacuation:  A Case Study of an Inland County’s “At-Risk” Shelters,  Associated Schools of Construction Proceedings, 2008, Auburn, AL

Holley, P.  &  Dagg, C.  (2006)   Development of Expanded Multidisciplinary Collaborative Experiences across Construction and Design Curricula, International Journal of Construction Education and Research, Vol. 2, Issue 2

Holley, P.  (2006)  Admissions Policy Evolution in Professional Programs: A Case Study in Construction Management Advising and Administration, Journal of College Admissions, No. 191, Spring, p. 4-7

Holley, P.  (2006)  Effectiveness of IT-based Course Material:  A Case Study in Publishing and Using a Digital Textbook for Construction Surveying, International Journal of Construction Education and Research, Vol. 2, Issue 1

Gujar, P., Holley, P.  (2006)   Analysis of Cash Flow Polices and their Impact on Commercial General Contractors in the Southeastern United States,  The Proceedings of the International Conference on Construction and Real Estate Management (ICCREM)  Orlando, FL, October 2006

Ahn, Y., Holley, P., Cho, S., and Kim, Y.  (2006)   Construction Project Delivery Systems: A Case Study of Asian Auto Manufacturers in the Southeastern United States,   The Proceedings of the Australasian Universities Building Educators Association (AUBEA), Sydney, Australia, July 2006

Gaillard, N., Holley, P., & McMulland, R. (2006)   Interdisciplinary Collaborative Educational Experiences: A Case Study of Construction Management and Hospitality Curricula,  The 2006 Conference Proceedings of the Southeastern Council on Hospitality, Restaurant and Institutional Education, 2006, Atlanta, GA

Ahn, Y., & Holley, P. (2005)  Risk Management of Exchange Rates in International Construction, The International Conference on Construction Engineering and Management, 2005, Seoul, Korea

Holley, P., & Dagg, C. (2005)  Multidisciplinary Collaborative Experiences:  A Case Study in Sustainable Construction and Design.  Associated Schools of Construction Proceedings, 2005, Cincinnati, OH

Holley, P. (2005).  Alternative Reference Materials:  A Case Study in Publishing a Digital Textbook for Construction Surveying.  Associated Schools of Construction Proceedings, 2005, Cincinnati, OH

Dagg, C., & Holley, P.  (2004)  Collaborative Solutions for Nature Sustaining Design:  A Case Study in Multidisciplinary Student Collaboration.  Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture, Northwest Regional Proceedings, 2004, Vancouver, BC

Holley, P.  (2004).  Appropriateness of Real Estate Development Principles in

Construction Education.  Associated Schools of Construction Proceedings, 2004, Provo, Utah

Holley, P., & Cook, T.  (2004).  Professional Program Admissions Policy in a Competitive Environment.  Associated Schools of Construction Proceedings, 2004, Provo, Utah

Holley, P., & Kirkpatrick, J.  (2003).  Condominium Construction on Florida’s Gulf Coast:  Opportunity For Profit or Failure?  Associated Schools of Construction Proceedings, 2003, Clemson, SC

 

Collaborative Projects:

BSCI – INDD Construction Product Development
Volkswagen Manufacturing – Design + Build Competition
City of Chattanooga – Design + Build   Riverfront Library Development
 

Areas of Specialty:

Integrated Delivery
Field Operations Management
Project Management
Construction Surveying
Real Estate Development
 

Research Areas:

Constructability issues
Building Information Modeling (BIM)
Design-Build
Cost and financial management
Innovative construction materials
Innovative construction technologies
Integration of design and construction process

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