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CEM 510 Construction Planning & Scheduling Dr Almohawis Detailed Course Content

Topic 1: Introduction Outline: Steps in Executing Projects Models used for Planning, Scheduling, and Control Bar Chart: Advantages and Disadvantages Networks CPM: Advantages and Disadvantages CPM-Based Project Management

Topic 2: Project Planning Outline Planning Definition Activity Definition Types of Activities Production Procurement Management - related CEM-510 Topic 2

Outline Contd.. Breakdown of project into activities Prerequisites Factors to consider Activities frequently omitted Degree of network details Homework Assignment # 2 CEM-510 Topic 2

Topic 3: Arrow Diagramming Outline: Rules for Diagramming Representation of activity. Representation of relations. Dependent vs. Independent Merge Burst Cross relation Dependency Continuity CEM-510- Topic 3

Outline Contd.. Dummy activities Numbering Efficiency Procedures for drawing the network Activity list Dependency Redundancy Approaches Example Homework Assignment # 3 CEM-510- Topic 3

Topic 4: Precedence Diagramming Outline: Rules for Diagramming Representation of activity. Representation of relations: Dependent vs. Independent Merge Burst Cross relation Dependency Continuity CEM-510 Topic 4

Outline Contd.. Dummy activities Numbering Procedures for drawing the network: Activity list Dependency Redundancy Sequence step no. CEM-510 Topic 4

Outline Contd.. Example Homework Assignment # 4 CEM-510 Topic 4

Topic 5: Time Computation – Arrow Network Outline: Activity Consideration. Allowance for lost time. Normal Duration. Scheduling Computations (using activity time). Forward Pass Backward Pass Critical Path Floats CEM-510 Topic 5

Outline Contd.. Scheduling Computations (using event times) Forward Pass Backward Pass Floats Critical Path Examples. Homework Assignment #5. CEM-510 Topic 5

Topic 6: Time Computation – Precedence Network Outline: General Approach. Link Lag. Floats. Critical Activities. Methods Computation on the Network. Computation on the Matrix. Examples. Homework Assignment # 6. CEM-510 Topic 6

Topic 7: Methods of Communicating the Schedule Outline: Verbal / Written Instructions Tabular Method Graphical Methods CPM Diagrams Bar Charts Time-scaled Diagrams Mechanical Devices Examples Homework Assignment 7 CEM-510 Topic 7

Topic 8: Time-Cost Tradeoff: Simple Compression Outline: Types of Cost Activity Time-Cost Relationship Utility Data Curve Characteristics of Utility Curve Types of Utility Curves Project Time-Cost Relationship i. Project Compression – Procedures. ii. Project Compression – Example. CEM-510 Topic 8

Topic 9-A: Complex Compression Topic Outline: Definition Complex Compression with multi stage utility curves Example Comparison with simple compression Complex Compression with discrete utility curves Example.

Topic 9-B: Decompression Topic Outline: Definition Comparison with compression Steps in Decompression Example

Topic 10: Resource Implications on Schedule Outline: Scheduling considerations Resource Considerations - Unrestricted availability - Restricted availability Resource leveling - Objective - Criteria - Worksheet method - Minimum Moment Method

Outline Contd.. Scheduling with Limited Resources General Approach Time scaled method Example

Topic 11: Project Control Outline: Objectives of Control Levels of Control Time (Progress) Control Prerequisites Monitoring - Sources of information - Overall Progress (S Curve & Earned Value) By Activity Topic 11 - Project Control

Outline Contd.. Updating Financial Control Cost Liquidity - Updating Intervals - General Procedure Financial Control Cost Liquidity Topic 11 - Project Control

Topic 12: Precedence with Overlapping Relationship Topic Outline Needs for Overlapping Relations Finish to Start with Lead Time Start to Start Finish to Finish Start to Finish Compound Relationship Formulas & Network Calculations Example.

Topic 13: Linear Scheduling Outline Definition Application Basic Features Production Rate Diagram Time & Space Buffers Conflict Non-Repetitive Activities Homework Assignment # 12 CEM-510 Topic 13

Topic 14: Program Evaluation and Review Technique (PERT) Topic Outline: CPM vs. PERT Statistics Review: Central Tendency and Dispersion Probability Distribution Functions Central Limit Theorem PERT Assumptions Activity Assumptions Network Assumptions PERT Computations Examples.