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5 Φεβ 2011 · Phased construction, often called fast-tracking, is a method of significantly compressing the construction schedule for critical plant engineering projects or major new construction by getting...
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good practices recommended for delivering projects to a tight schedule and those for delivering a project to an exceptionally short schedule. The reasons given for utilising a fast track strategy varied with industry but the most common theme was an urgent requirement by the client to take commercial advantage of an opportunity either to ...
fast-track technique requires considerably more attention in order to achieve successful project completion. Ruby (1978) and Sidwell (1983) pointed out two major challenges in fast-track construction: coordinating the construction work and providing subcontractors with the information they need for bidding.
31 Δεκ 2011 · Fast-Tracking to accelerate, overlap or compress schedules has an impact on project predictability in terms of achieving the planned objectives (time, cost, and quality). Predictability...
In chapter 1, planning, scheduling, and project control are defined, and the steps needed to build a schedule are described. In chapter 2, bar (Gantt) charts, the most common method used to display and report schedules, are introduced. This topic is revisited in chapter 9.
scheduling in the professional and academic disciplines. In particular, the Project Management Institute (PMI) has created a certification track in scheduling (Schedul-ing Professional, PMI-SP) in 2008 (the author served in the committee that prepared the first SP exam), and the AACE International has its own Planning & Scheduling
31 Ιουλ 2023 · Construction project planning and scheduling are critical processes that often face challenges leading to delays, cost overruns, and quality issues. This research investigates applying...