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Planning & Scheduling
CSTM 462
Managing a project through time and resources.
The need for proper planning and scheduling.
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Project Management Objectives
1. Eliminate or reduce project RISK.
2. Obtain a thorough understanding of
PROJECT OBJECTIVES/MILESTONES.
3. Formulate strategy for achieving objectives
with available RESOURCES.
4. Develop a framework for MONITORING
AND CONTROLLING THE PROJECT
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What is it?
Defining activities for a project, through their
relationships we can identify the project
duration.
We will learn a new way of managing
projects through the critical path method.
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Learning Objectives
• Understand the Scheduling players
• Time is of the essence
– Success or Failure
– Think in Man-hours
• Estimators can lead to costs schedulers look to
hours.
• Understand WBS
• Understanding Steps
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Understand the Scheduling players
Worker Owner
And all between.
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Why schedule the construction project?
Owner
• Owner requirement
• Communication of the
construction plan
• Monitor and measure
progress
• Manage change
General
Contractor/Subcontractor/
Supervisors/Worker in Field
• Establish production
goals
• Manage change
• Communication of the
construction plan
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Time is of the essence
– Success or Failure
– Think in Man-hours
• Estimators can lead to costs schedulers look to
hours.
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Time is of the Essence
Time shall be strictly of the essence of the contract. The Contractor shall promptly begin the work under the contract and all portions of the project made the subject of the contract shall be begun and so prosecuted with necessary plant, equipment, procedures, and overtime that they shall be completed and ready for full use in the time stated in the special conditions.
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Understand WBS
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A Work Breakdown Structure helps in
organizing what needs to be done in small
packages of activities.
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Work Breakdown Structure
The work breakdown structure (WBS) is a
hierarchical system that represents the
construction project in increasing levels of
detail to define, organize and display the
project work in measurable and
manageable components.
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Work Breakdown Structure
Level 1 Project
Level 2 Subproject
Level 3 Sub-network
Level 4 Activity
Level 5 Sub-activity
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Work Breakdown Structure
Project
Construction Start-up
Mobilization Procurement
Sitework Footings
Adminstration Start-Up
Testing
Floor Slab
Excavate
Footings
Reinforce
Footings Place Footings
Building Shop Play Area
Framing Roof System Finishes Mechanical
Electrical
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Example
WBS
3 Unit Townhouse
• Unit One (WBS) – Site Work (WBS)
• Excavate Footings (Activity)
– Build foundations (WBS)
– Erect structure (WBS)
– Install Mechanical/Electrical (WBS) • Electrical Rough-In (Activity)
• Electrical Finish (Activity)
– Interior finish (WBS)
– Exterior Finish (WBS)
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WBS-Residence
Build 1800 SF Residential Structure
Foundation
Survey Site Excavate Pour
Footings Lay block
foundation walls
Framing/Structure Exterior Cladding Finishes M/E/P
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Not Organized
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Organized
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Lets look at it as a layperson.
• Steps to complete a project.
–Brushing your teeth
–Cooking dinner
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What is it?
Defining activities for a project, through their relationships
we can identify the project duration.
The relationships of each activity
– When one activity can start
– The sequence of each activity
– The duration of each and when it can finish.
We will learn a new way of managing projects through the
critical path method.
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Understanding Steps
• Everyone identifies steps differently.
• Standards in Industry
• The Key is:
LEVEL OF DETAIL
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Level of Detail
• Owner requirement
• As needed to manage the project
• Sequencing & Experience
• No more than five days
• Type of work
– Hour to day duration
• Project Requirements
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Nature of the Work
• Productivity should increase as experience is gained for repetitive tasks. Activities composed of repetitive tasks should benefit from the increased task productivity and have decreasing activity durations.
• Depending on the work, difficulty can increase if uncommon work tasks are grouped together in an activity.
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# of Activities or Steps
Room Deck
Residence
Warehouse Movie Theater Office Building
School Regional Airport
Hospital
Hydroelectric Dam
Power Plant Nuclear Plant
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CPM Scheduling
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BAR CHARTS
• The most commonly used method of planning
and scheduling construction projects.
• A historical tid-bit in the history of planning and
scheduling.
• The bar chart was developed by Henry L. Gantt
around the turn of the century and is sometimes
referred to as the
GANTT CHART
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Bar Chart Schedules
Bar Chart
Preparation
Identify Activities
Estimate Activity Durations
Develop Activity Sequence
Construct Bar Chart
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Constructing a Bar (Gantt)Chart
• How should the bar (Gantt) chart schedule
be laid out?
• What time units should be used?
• Should work days or calendar days be
used?
• What about non-continuous work?
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Gantt Chart Advantages &
Disadvantages
• Easy to prepare
• Easily Understood
• A good communication tool
• Does not show the relationships between activities.
• Lack of relationships between activities.
• Difficult to determine what the effect of an activity that is ahead or behind schedule will have on the overall project.