Project Scheduling Flashcards

Chapter 9

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Project Planning

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identifying all of the activities necessary to complete the project

**Planning PRECEDES Scheduling

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Project Scheduling:

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  • determining the order of planned activities
  • assigning duration
  • setting the start and end time for each activity
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Benefits of Planning

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  • Completion of the project on time
  • Centralized communication tool
  • Organized work leads to improved quality
  • Prevents problems
  • Reduces the number of changes
  • Prevents duplication of work
  • Prevents interruptions and delays of work
  • Reduces confusion and misunderstandings between people on the project team
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Responsibilities of Owner

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  • Establishes the project completion date

* Sets priorities for the components making up the project

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Responsibilities of Designer

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  • Develops the design schedule

* Meets owners requirements, priorities

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Responsibilities of Contractor

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  • Develops a schedule for all activities
  • Materials, labour, equipment
  • Organization of subcontractors
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Two general techniques for planning and scheduling

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Bar Chart (Gantt Chart) and Critical Path Method (CPM or Network Analysis)

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Gantt Chart

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  • Graphical time scale of the project schedule
  • Easy to interpret
  • Difficult to update
  • Does not show interdependencies of activities
  • Does not integrate costs or resources with schedule
  • Good for overall scheduling or simple scheduling
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Critical Path Method (CPM)

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•Provides interrelationships of activities and scheduling of costs and resources

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Program Evaluation and Review Technique (PERT)

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Definition: In PERT activities are shown as a network of precedence relationships using activity-on-arrow network construction
•Multiple time estimates
•Probabilistic activity times

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Dummy Arrow

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an arrow that represents a dependency of one activity upon another. It carries zero time and has no resources.
•Drawn as broken arrows or dotted line

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Logic Dummy

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used when two chains of activities have a common node yet they are at least partly independent of each other

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Transient Time Dummy

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If a delay must occur between the completion of one activity and the start of another (a dashed line between activities)

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Total Float (TF)

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The amount of time an activity may be delayed without delaying the project completion date
* TF = LF -EF = LS -ES

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Free Float (FF)

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The amount of time an activity can be delayed without delaying the early start of the immediate successor activities

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Critical Path

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Series of interconnected activities having zero free or total float