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Use of Microsoft Project in Construction
26th March 2019
Paul DolanAthlone Institute of Technology
[email protected](086)3801140
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4 Stage“Thought Process3”
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Stage 1Sequence the Operations
1. Look at significant elements or stages of construction.
2. Based on the project documentation (BIM Model, Drawings, Bill of Quantities, Specifications) identify the main activities and think about a rough schedule.
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3. Prepare a phasing diagram where appropriate.
Understand the link between the sequences of operations to be undertaken and the practicalities on site.
4. Do not have too many activities to begin with - 20 or 30 max.
5. Do not worry about minor details at this stage.
Stage 1Sequence the Operations
Block A
Block C
Block B
Establish methods of work, choice of plant, determine quantities involved, assess risk.• Temporary works• Cranage• Material handling• Hoisting and access equipment• Scaffolding• Risk and uncertainty
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Stage 2Establish Methods of
Work
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Stage 2Establish Methods of
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Stage 3Estimate Activity
Durations
• Resource availability• Plant • Labour• Supervision
i. Top-Down Estimating Analogous Estimates
ii. Bottom-Up Estimating Parametric Estimates
iii. Three Point Estimating Program Evaluation Review Technique (PERT)
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1. List activities
2. Enter durations
3. Link activities with logic
• Mandatory dependencies. Hard Logic
• Discretionary dependencies. Soft Logic
• External dependencies.
Finish to Start Start to Start Finish to Finish Start to Finish
Stage 4Programme
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1. List activities
2. Enter durations
3. Link activities with logic
• Mandatory dependencies. Hard Logic
• Discretionary dependencies. Soft Logic
• External dependencies.
Finish to Start Start to Start Finish to Finish Start to Finish
Stage 4Programme
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1. List activities
2. Enter durations
3. Link activities with logic
• Mandatory dependencies. Hard Logic
• Discretionary dependencies. Soft Logic
• External dependencies.
Finish to Start
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Stage 4Programme
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1. List activities
2. Enter durations
3. Link activities with logic
• Mandatory dependencies. Hard Logic
• Discretionary dependencies. Soft Logic
• External dependencies.
Finish to Start Start to Start
Finish to Finish Start to Finish
Stage 4Programme
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1. List activities
2. Enter durations
3. Link activities with logic
• Mandatory dependencies. Hard Logic
• Discretionary dependencies. Soft Logic
• External dependencies.
Finish to Start Start to Start Finish to Finish
Start to Finish
Stage 4Programme
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1. List activities
2. Enter durations
3. Link activities with logic
• Mandatory dependencies. Hard Logic
• Discretionary dependencies. Soft Logic
• External dependencies. • Applying Lags and Leads can
modify the relationship between activities.
Stage 4Programme
Stage 1
• Sequence
Stage 2
• Establish
Stage 3
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1. List activities
2. Enter durations
3. Link activities with logic
• Mandatory dependencies. Hard Logic
• Discretionary dependencies. Soft Logic
• External dependencies. • Applying Lags and Leads can
modify the relationship between activities.
Stage 4Programme
Stage 1
• Sequence
Stage 2
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Stage 3
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Stage 4
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1. List activities
2. Enter durations
3. Link activities with logic
• Mandatory dependencies Hard Logic
• Discretionary dependencies Soft Logic
• External dependencies. • Applying Lags and Leads can
modify the relationship between activities.
4. Use summary activities as headings to structure the schedule model
Stage 4Programme
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Stage 4
• Programme
1. List activities
2. Enter durations
3. Link activities with logic
• Mandatory dependencies Hard Logic
• Discretionary dependencies Soft Logic
• External dependencies. • Applying Lags and Leads can
modify the relationship between activities.
4. Use summary activities as headings to structure the schedule model
Don't mistake the schedule model for reality!
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Don't mistake the schedule model for reality!
Stage 4Programme
Baselined Schedule
Baselined Schedule
Baselined Schedule with Progress Line
Filter – Late Tasks
Filter - Milestones
Bibliography
i. Architects' and Builders' Price Book, SPONS's - 2018
ii. Project Management Body of Knowledge, PMI - 6ed.
iii. Construction Planning, Programming and Control, Cooke and Williams - 2008
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Thank You
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Paul DolanAthlone Institute of Technology
[email protected](086) 3801140