For Contractors, Project Managers, Schedulers, Estimators, and Owners/Managers of Construction Firms . . . This is a comprehensive, yet easy-to-follow guide to construction project planning and control, from vital project management principles to the latest scheduling, tracking, and controlling techniques. The author explains how to think through and prepare a schedule and then use it effectively to manage your projects. The book helps you quickly understand and master this complex topic. Includes: * Computerized Scheduling Techniques * Preconstruction Planning * Determining Activity Sequence…mehr
For Contractors, Project Managers, Schedulers, Estimators, and Owners/Managers of Construction Firms . . . This is a comprehensive, yet easy-to-follow guide to construction project planning and control, from vital project management principles to the latest scheduling, tracking, and controlling techniques. The author explains how to think through and prepare a schedule and then use it effectively to manage your projects. The book helps you quickly understand and master this complex topic. Includes: * Computerized Scheduling Techniques * Preconstruction Planning * Determining Activity Sequence * Thinking Through the Schedule * Tracking and Controls * Managing Resources Effectively * Submittal Data and Procurement Procedures * Complete Sample Project Demonstration and Documentation * Cost Analysis and Control * Linear Scheduling Methods New in This Edition: * A real-world case study is used throughout the book to illustrate key scheduling and controlling techniques * Example exercises and problems are provided to help readers develop scheduling skills * Sample Microsoft Project outputs illustrate how CPM software can be used to display schedule informationHinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
David R. Pierce, Jr. has been involved in construction project management for more than forty years as a Professor of Construction Management, and as a scheduler, project engineer, and consultant on commercial and industrial projects. His teaching career includes service at the University of Florida, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo, and Southern Polytechnic State University, Marietta, Georgia. His field experience includes working as a consultant specializing in CPM scheduling, and in forensic consulting, specializing in cost and delay claims.
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Preface xi Introduction xiii Chapter 1 Project Management Fundamentals 3 What is Management in General? 3 What is Project Management? 4 Why Use Project Management? 7 The Benefits 8 Variables That Affect the Project 10 The Project Control Cycle 11 Introduction to CPM Scheduling 14 Introduction to the Sample Building Project 17 Summary 18 Review Questions 18 Chapter 2 Preplanning Investigation 23 Identifying Key Personnel 24 Providing Data to the Project Team 24 Contract Document Review 24 Estimate Review/Estimator Meeting 26 Initial Project Team Meeting 28 Preplanning with Other Parties 29 Summary 34 Review Questions 34 Chapter 3 Planning the Project 39 Breaking the Job Down into Activities 39 Establishing the Sequence of Work 51 Summary 59 Practice Logic Problems 60 Chapter 4 Scheduling the Project 67 Estimating Durations 67 Actual Calculation of Activity Durations 70 Calculating Overall Job Duration 75 Advanced Calculations 84 Calendars 87 Summary 88 Practice Problems 89 Chapter 5 Publishing the Schedule 93 Checking the Final Schedule 93 Key Questions to Ask 95 Tasks That Must Be Performed in Order to Provide the Right Information 96 Types of Coding Schemes 96 Sample Reports: Office Building 101 Summary 102 Review Questions 111 Chapter 6 Monitoring and Controlling the Project 115 The Monitoring Process 115 Monitoring Progress 117 Taking Corrective Action 126 Update Problem Example 128 Summary 130 Review Questions 132 Chapter 7 Resource Management 135 How to Manage Resources 135 The Resource Management Process 136 Development of the Resource Profile 137 Adjusting the Schedule to Improve the Resource Curve 140 Practical Aspects of Resource Management 144 Other Applications: Earned Value 144 Other Applications: Cost¿Loaded Schedules 152 Summary 153 Review Questions 153 Chapter 8 Procurement Scheduling 157 The Source of the Problem 157 Basic Procurement Procedures 158 Key Elements in Successful Procurement 159 Record Keeping and Tracking 160 Issues with Scheduling Procurement Activities 166 Reporting 166 Follow Up on the Information 167 Summary 167 Review Questions 167 Chapter 9 Line of Balance Scheduling 171 When to Use Line of Balance Scheduling 171 General Technique 172 Example Problem 175 Updating a Line of Balance Schedule 187 Review Questions 190 Practice Problems 190 Chapter 10 Project Cost Control 195 Project Cost Coding Systems 196 Specific Tasks in Project Cost Control 200 Other Cost Control Issues 213 Appendix A Vehicle Maintenance Facility Drawings 217 Appendix B Vehicle Maintenance Facility: Activities, Logic, Codes, and Cost Data 239 Appendix C Notes on Schedule Sequencing 247 Index 253
Preface xi Introduction xiii Chapter 1 Project Management Fundamentals 3 What is Management in General? 3 What is Project Management? 4 Why Use Project Management? 7 The Benefits 8 Variables That Affect the Project 10 The Project Control Cycle 11 Introduction to CPM Scheduling 14 Introduction to the Sample Building Project 17 Summary 18 Review Questions 18 Chapter 2 Preplanning Investigation 23 Identifying Key Personnel 24 Providing Data to the Project Team 24 Contract Document Review 24 Estimate Review/Estimator Meeting 26 Initial Project Team Meeting 28 Preplanning with Other Parties 29 Summary 34 Review Questions 34 Chapter 3 Planning the Project 39 Breaking the Job Down into Activities 39 Establishing the Sequence of Work 51 Summary 59 Practice Logic Problems 60 Chapter 4 Scheduling the Project 67 Estimating Durations 67 Actual Calculation of Activity Durations 70 Calculating Overall Job Duration 75 Advanced Calculations 84 Calendars 87 Summary 88 Practice Problems 89 Chapter 5 Publishing the Schedule 93 Checking the Final Schedule 93 Key Questions to Ask 95 Tasks That Must Be Performed in Order to Provide the Right Information 96 Types of Coding Schemes 96 Sample Reports: Office Building 101 Summary 102 Review Questions 111 Chapter 6 Monitoring and Controlling the Project 115 The Monitoring Process 115 Monitoring Progress 117 Taking Corrective Action 126 Update Problem Example 128 Summary 130 Review Questions 132 Chapter 7 Resource Management 135 How to Manage Resources 135 The Resource Management Process 136 Development of the Resource Profile 137 Adjusting the Schedule to Improve the Resource Curve 140 Practical Aspects of Resource Management 144 Other Applications: Earned Value 144 Other Applications: Cost¿Loaded Schedules 152 Summary 153 Review Questions 153 Chapter 8 Procurement Scheduling 157 The Source of the Problem 157 Basic Procurement Procedures 158 Key Elements in Successful Procurement 159 Record Keeping and Tracking 160 Issues with Scheduling Procurement Activities 166 Reporting 166 Follow Up on the Information 167 Summary 167 Review Questions 167 Chapter 9 Line of Balance Scheduling 171 When to Use Line of Balance Scheduling 171 General Technique 172 Example Problem 175 Updating a Line of Balance Schedule 187 Review Questions 190 Practice Problems 190 Chapter 10 Project Cost Control 195 Project Cost Coding Systems 196 Specific Tasks in Project Cost Control 200 Other Cost Control Issues 213 Appendix A Vehicle Maintenance Facility Drawings 217 Appendix B Vehicle Maintenance Facility: Activities, Logic, Codes, and Cost Data 239 Appendix C Notes on Schedule Sequencing 247 Index 253
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