Construction Planning and Scheduling
By: Hinze, Jimmie.
Material type: BookPublisher: New Delhi Pearson Education 2013Edition: 4th.Description: 256.ISBN: 9789332505735.Subject(s): CivilDDC classification: 624 Summary: Salient Features • A major emphasis on precedence diagramming-is a hallmark of the text • A chapter devoted to arrow diagramming shows how to perform time calculations with arrow diagrams, represent the relationships between various tasks, understand the concepts of free float/total float and more • Unique discussion of contract provisions related to scheduling • Coverage of short-interval scheduling discusses how contractors use short-interval schedulesItem type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Construction Planning and Scheduling, Fourth Edition offers broad coverage of all major scheduling subjects. This comprehensive resource is designed for construction management, planning and scheduling. It follows a logical progression, introducing precedence diagramming early and following with chapters on activity durations, resource allocations, network schedules, and more. It reflects current trends in scheduling (short-interval scheduling, computer scheduling, linear scheduling etc.) and includes chapters on arrow diagramming and PERT. With an eye on application, it includes a unique discussion of contract provisions related to scheduling and incorporates a sample project throughout.
Contents:
1. Introduction
2. Developing a Network Model
3. Precedence Diagrams
4. Determining Activity Durations
5. Time in Contract Provisions
6. Resource Allocation and Resource Leveling
7. Money and Network Schedules
8. Project Monitoring and Control
9. Computer Scheduling
10. Earned Value: A Means for Integrating Costs and Schedule
11. The Impact of Scheduling Decisions on Productivity
12. CPM In Dispute Resolution and Litigation
13. Short-Interval Schedules
14. Linear Scheduling
15. PERT: Program Evaluation and Review Technique
16. Arrow Diagrams
Salient Features
• A major emphasis on precedence diagramming-is a hallmark of the text
• A chapter devoted to arrow diagramming shows how to perform time calculations with arrow diagrams, represent the relationships between various tasks, understand the concepts of free float/total float and more
• Unique discussion of contract provisions related to scheduling
• Coverage of short-interval scheduling discusses how contractors use short-interval schedules
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