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CONSTRUCTION PLANNING SCHEDULING
ARE 413 CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT Chapter 5
/Part 2 By MOHAMMED JALALUDDIN LECTURER CONSTRUCT
ION ENGINEERING MANAGEMENT DEPT
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Presentation Outline
  • Introduction to Construction Planning
    Scheduling
  • Definitions
  • Planning versus Scheduling
  • why / when Construction scheduling
  • History of scheduling
  • Types of scheduling tools/techniques
  • Bar Charts
  • Advantages
  • Disadvantages
  • Examples
  • Critical Path Method ( CPM)

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Objectives of Class
  • To introduce and define construction planning
    scheduling
  • To present different types of scheduling
    tools/techniques
  • To demonstrate purpose and usage of Bar charts,
    CPM

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Background
  • Three factors shape every project PROJECT
    TRIANGLE
  • MONEY The project budget, based on the cost of
    the resources the people, equipment, and
    materials required to do the tasks.
  • TIME The time to complete the project reflected
    in your project
  • schedule.
  • QUALITY The quality of construction and
    finished product.
  • Adjusting one of these elements affects the other
    two. While all three elements are important,
    typically one will have the most influence on
    your project. In this chapter ,we will be
    discussing the control of Time.

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Definition of Planning
  • Project planning is the process of identifying
    all the activities necessary to successfully
    complete the project
  • Failure to plan leads to excessive labor cost,
    equipment waiting time, delays, waiting for
    materials, lack of coordination, and management
    inability to react to unexpected events (weather,
    equipment breakdowns, shortages)
  • Planning - Breakdown of project into work items
    (activities), define and describe activities to
    be performed

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Definition of Scheduling
  • Schedules establish the start ,duration and
    completion date of a project or task
  • Scheduling is the process of listing a number of
    duties or events in the sequence that they will
    occur
  • It is a timetable which formulates the activities
    that must be accomplished to reach a certain goal
    or objective
  • The timing and sequence of tasks within a
    project .A schedule consists of many tasks ,tasks
    dependencies and time oriented project
    information.

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Why Construction scheduling ?
  • One of the first question an owner or project
    manager wants answered is when can the project
    be completed ?
  • Schedules identify all the tasks required to be
    completed on a project, determine how long each
    will take and place them in logical order.
  • Schedules establish the start ,duration and
    completion date of a project or task
  • Schedules let people and organizations know in
    advance when to expect a certain action to take
    place.
  • Schedules start date determines when goods and
    services need to be brought to the job site, when
    a work force needs to be mobilized and when
    equipment rental begins

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Why Construction scheduling ? (contd..)
  • Consider for example
  • For instance ,a large crane can rent from more
    than 2500 per week .So if the duration of the
    project is not figured closely contractors can
    quickly consume in rental

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When to Schedule ?
  • Schedules are useful during all the phases of
    project.
  • Preconstruction Stage
  • Scheduling in the preconstruction stage is
    important to provide the owner with necessary
    information to plan and coordinate properly the
    entire design and construction process.
  • Viewed as an opportunity to design and build the
    project on paper prior to the actual
    construction
  • This is the time that project team may decide to
    order key long lead purchase item such as
    structural steel ,elevators or compressors.

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When to Schedule ?
  • Schedules are useful during all the phases of
    project.
  • Construction Stage
  • Schedules are essential to coordination of the
    day- to day activities of project
  • As project progresses ,delays inevitably occur
    due to bad weather ,equipment failure ,strikes
    etc.
  • schedules record the actual activities at the
    site on day- to day basis and reschedule.

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Planning Versus Scheduling
  • A plan shows the activities and their logic
    relationships. The activities in a plan do not
    have specific start and end dates.
  • A schedule establishes the specific start and
    end dates for the activities. It also establishes
    the total project duration. A schedule determines
    what resources are needed when for how long for
    which activity.

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Scheduling Methods
  • Barcharts
  • CPM (Critical Path Method)
  • PERT (Monte Carlo Simulation)
  • LOB (Line of Balance)
  • Computer Softwares
  • Primavera ( www.primavera.com)
  • MS Project ( www.microsoft.com )

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History of Scheduling
  • In 1956 the E.I. Du Pont de nemours company
    developed a Critical Path Method (CPM) schedule
    for a 10 million chemical plant in Louisville,
    Kentucky
  • U.S navy used a Performance Evaluation and
    review technique (PERT) network schedule to mange
    the development of the Polaris missile
  • CPM/ PERT were used U.S crops of engineers,
    NASA, General electric , Apollo program
  • Today because of recent advances in computer
    hardware and software scheduling are much widely
    used by designers and contractors etc.
  • Scheduling Software
  • Primavera ( www.primavera.com)
  • MS Project ( www.microsoft.com )

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Types of scheduling tools/techniques
  • 2 most common scheduling tools/techniques are
  • Bar charts
  • Critical Path method (CPM)
  • Depending on the user , the schedule can take
    different forms .For instance Owner of a 500
    million high rise is interested in when the
    project is due for completion .Bar charts can
    provide this type of information.
  • Field superintendent or construction manager is
    responsible for actual details of the project.
    (e.g. delivery of key materials, dry walls) CPM
    can provide the necessary details.

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Bar / Gantt Chart
  • Developed by Henry Gantt
  • Each activity is represented by a bar
  • Bar shows start/finish times
  • Progress is also shown
  • Example

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Typical Bar / Gantt Chart
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Typical Bar / Gantt Chart
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Typical Bar / Gantt Chart
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Advantages of Bar / Gantt Chart
  • Simple easy to understand
  • Visually effective
  • Shows total project in compact form
  • Shows plan versus progress
  • Can model any activity relationship

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Limitations of Bar / Gantt Chart
  • Does not how effect of change on initial plan (
    Updating not possible)
  • Does not integrate cost or resources with
    schedule
  • Does not show interdependences of all activities

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Summary Construction Project Scheduling
  • To plan and schedule a construction project
    uncertainty and complexity.
  • A construction project
  • involves many parties and people owner,
    contractor, engineer, suppliers and
    subcontractors.
  • requires resources money, materials, equipment,
    and labors.
  • takes time, months or years.
  • In summary, to plan and schedule a construction
    project, we need decide
  • what to do?
  • how to do?
  • who will do?
  • when will do?
  • How much will it cost and how long will it take?

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