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reduce project schedules and the time taken to get products to market. The overall objective of this handbook is to provide advice and guidance to clients and contractors which will help them to succeed in:
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...
In specifying a fast-track project, clients typically have a single purpose: to save time and money by compressing the project schedule. Also known as “phased construction,” this project delivery method typically consists of a series of bid packages managed by the client or its con-struction manager.
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
evaluate the performance of the fast-track construction approach. The first consists of a comparison between schedul- ing activities of a fast-track project and those of a traditional case hypothetically derived from it. The second uses the actual fast-track project to carry out an in-depth analysis of the
1 ημέρα πριν · Construction scheduling is the process of organizing and planning all the tasks and activities that need to be completed in a construction project. It helps project managers visualize the sequence and duration of all project phases, manage the workforce and resource allocation, and anticipate potential bottlenecks.
Both fast-tracking and crashing offer distinct advantages and disadvantages. The benefits of fast-tracking include accelerated project completion, utilization of existing resources, and minimal additional costs. However, fast-tracking can increase the risk of errors, rework, and resource overallocation. It also requires careful coordination and ...