LECTURE NOTES ON CONSTRUCTION PROJECT MANAGEMENT Emad Elbeltagi‚ Ph.D.‚ P.Eng.‚ Professor of Construction Management Structural Engineering Department‚ Faculty of Engineering‚ Mansoura University Construction Project Management 2009 Copyright © 2009 by the author. All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced or distributed in any form or by any means‚ or stored in a data base or retrieval system‚ without the prior written permissions of the author. PREFACE In the Name of
Premium Project management
ONLINE SUPPLEMENTAL APPENDIX PROJECT SCHEDULES WITH PERT/CPM CHARTS Chapter 3 of Systems Analysis and Design in a Changing World explains the techniques and steps required to build a project schedule using the Gantt chart view in MS Project. This appendix provides a similar explanation of how to build a project schedule‚ but it is based on using a PERT/CPM chart or diagram for the schedule format. A Gantt chart and a PERT/CPM chart both provide essentially the same information about project
Premium Project management Critical path method
Homework Problems 3.28 The following represent activities in Marc Massoud’s Construction Company project. a) Draw the network to represent this situation. b) Which activities are on the critical path? c) What is the length of the critical path? Activity Immediate Predecessor(s) Time (weeks) Activity Immediate Predecessor(s) Time (weeks) A — 1 E B 2 B — 4 F C‚ E 7 C A 1 G D 2 D B 5 H F‚ G 3 3.29 A small software development project at Krishna Dhir’s firm
Premium Critical path method Project management Bond
The traditional chemical and process manufacturing (CPM) industry is at the cusp of a massive digital transformation. Companies and their industrial processes need to adapt to this rapid change if they are not to be left behind by developments in the industry and by their competitors. The focus during this transformation would be around Customer Engagement‚ Supplier Relationships and Business networks‚ Big Data Analytics‚ Cloud‚ Mobility‚ Internet of Things‚ etc. Customer centricity and engagement
Premium Supply chain management Supply chain management Supply and demand
Scamoail Ahmed - Project Mgmt assignment no 2 Q No 1 : What is meant by Project Crashing? How you incorporate Project Crashing through PERT-CPM? Definition 1. Project Crashing is a technique / process by which a project can be expedited by compressing the project schedule. Explanation 2. When we say that a project completion time is XX days‚ we generally mean that the project will normally takes these number of days within a specified resource / budget constraint. We could make it take less
Premium Project management Critical path method
References: 3. Basu (2003)‚ “CPM Scheduling in construction: A case study”‚ AACE International Transactions‚ p.PS41 4. BBC News‚ “BA postpones long-haul move to T5”‚ 11.4.08 9. BBC News‚ “Valleywood Studio is £15m in red”‚ 22.4.06 10. Bishop (1992)‚ “Creating a ‘Sense of Urgency’”
Premium Project management Critical path method
Introduction There are projects going on all around us everyday. Some are large and some are small. Projects are unique‚ it is one time operation designed to accomplish a set of objectives in a limited time frame. Example of projects includes designing new products or services‚ construction of shopping mall‚ merging two companies and designing and running a political campaign. They all involves tremendous amount of planning‚ preparation‚ and co-coordinating work that needs to be done. Projects
Premium Project management Critical path method
000‚000.00. The work was divided by the eight furniture members of the cooperative with a new furniture maker based in Cebu City was added to help supply the Region 7 project. This study will deal with the use of the quantitative tools of PERT-CPM and Transportation Problem Technique in providing assistance in solving the existing and potential problem of IIMMPC regarding production planning and scheduling and delivery cost minimization. STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM With the increasing volume
Premium Cagayan de Oro City Project management Mindanao
HIDALGO RESTURANT‚ INC: SUCCEEDING AS AN ENTREPRENEUR I. VISION A. Vision Statement “For everyone who works with us to discover in themselves their talent and their potential and to build relationship with each other” B. Comments Vision statements should answer the question “What do we want to become.” But Hidalgo’s vision statement does not answer that question. It doesn’t even mention what kind of business they are into. C. Proposed Vision Statement To be the preferred
Premium Fast food Types of restaurants Fast food restaurant
Real world Applications of Electronics This chapter introduces some of the real world applications of Electronics; 1. Audio Systems 2. Radio Transmission & Reception 3. Control Systems 1. AUDIO SYSTEMS: Any system operating at audio frequencies (20 to 20‚000 Hz) is called an Audio System‚ e.g. an intercom‚ music systems etc. Following diagram (fig.1.1) shows the main features of such an audio system; FIGURE 1.1: Main blocks of an audio system 1.1 Radio tuner: It receives radio signals and converts
Premium Radio