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Construction Project Scheduling and Control
About this book
Comprehensive guide examining analytical methods used to devise an efficient and successful schedule for construction projects of all sizes
The newly revised and updated Fifth Edition of Construction Project Scheduling and Control describes the tools and methods that make projects run smoothly, with invaluable information from a noted career construction professional, along with updated information on Building Information Modeling (BIM) and new technologies impacting project scheduling. The first chapter is now replaced by two chapters on planning and scheduling, separately. A new chapter on optimizing the schedule that applies all scheduling concepts has been added. The book also includes worked problems and exercises with scheduling software hints to enable students and practicing professionals to apply critical thinking to issues in construction scheduling.
This Fifth Edition includes a revised chapter on the definition of the critical path, which follows a discussion of resource management, schedule updating and project control, schedule acceleration, risk, and other topics. This edition also includes numerous notes on all aspects of the project that may impact the schedule. In addition, it features a chapter on project scheduling and control as viewed through the owner's perspective, as well as an expanded glossary, a list of acronyms, and more. Instructors who adopt this book will be provided with valuable materials including PowerPoint lecture slides, an instructor's manual with complete solutions to the book's exercises, and additional questions for exams.
Sample topics covered in Construction Project Scheduling and Control include:
- Planning and scheduling as two different but related concepts
- Bar (Gantt) charts
- Basic networks, covering arrow networks, node networks, a comparison between the two, networks versus bar charts, and time-scaled logic diagrams
- Precedence networks, covering CPM calculations for precedence diagrams for contiguous and interruptible activities and types of lags
- Resource allocation and leveling, covering labor, equipment, and materials, and assigning budgets in computer scheduling programs
- Schedule updating and project control, covering steps for updating a schedule, measuring work progress, and earned value managament (EVM)
- Schedule acceleration concepts and techniques, and the impact of schedule acceleration on cost
- Reports and documentation, especially as related to the project schedule
- Schedule risk management
- Delay and other claims management
- Other scheduling methods, such as PERT and LSM
- Dynamic Minimum Lag (DML) relationship (a new concept)
- BIM and other technologies in modern construction scheduling
- Construction scheduling from the owner's perspective
Written for undergraduate and graduate students in construction management, civil engineering, and architecture, as well as practicing construction management professionals, the Fifth Edition of Construction Project Scheduling and Control is an essential resource for gaining a foundational understanding of the field, along with the latest and most effective practices.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Contents
- Preface
- About the Companion Website
- Chapter 1 Introduction to Project Planning
- Chapter 2 Introduction to Project Scheduling
- Chapter 3 Bar (Gantt) Charts
- Chapter 4 Basic Logic Networks
- Chapter 5 The Critical Path Method (CPM)
- Chapter 6 Precedence Networks
- Chapter 7 Resource Management
- Chapter 8 Schedule Updating and Project Control
- Chapter 9 Schedule Acceleration and Time‐Cost Trade‐Off
- Chapter 10 Reports and Presentations
- Chapter 11 Scheduling as Part of the Project Management Effort
- Chapter 12 Other Scheduling Methods
- Chapter 13 Dynamic Minimum Lag Relationship
- Chapter 14 Schedule Risk Management
- Chapter 15 Construction Delays and Other Claims
- Chapter 16 Optimizing the CPM Schedule
- Chapter 17 The Critical Path Definition: Revisited
- Chapter 18 BIM and Other Technologies in Modern Construction Scheduling
- Chapter 19 Project Scheduling for Owners
- Appendix A Computer Project
- Appendix B Sample Reports
- Abbreviations
- Glossary
- Bibliography
- Index
- EULA