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CE511 Construction Planning and Control Topic1a. INTRODUCTION

CE511 Course Topics Covered NoTopic Reading Assignment Duration “Weeks” INTRODUCTION 1aIntroduction to Project ManagementCh. 1 & Class Notes0.5 1bProject Participants and Project Life CycleClass Notes0.5 PROJECT PLANNING 2Project time planning:  Developing A network Model and  Bar (Gantt) Chart Ch. 1 & Ch. 21 3Network Model by using  Activity-On-Node (AON), and  Precedence Diagramming. Ch Determining Activity DurationsCh Resource Leveling and AllocationCh.62 PROJECT FINANCING AND CONTROL 6Financial Management: Cash flow ForecastingCh. 5 & Ch.71 7Time-Cost Trade-OffsCh. 71 8Time ControlCh. 81 9Cost ControlCh Analysis of Scheduling DelayCh. 5, Ch. 12, Class Note1 ADVANCED SCHEDULING METHODS 11Short Interval scheduleCh Linear SchedulingCh Program Evaluation & Review Technique (PERT)Ch. 151

CE511 Course Learning Objectives a)Using bar chart technique to formulate a complete plan for a project. b)Apply activity-on-node network, and precedence diagram to schedule a project. c)Level and allocate project resources. d)Shorten project duration. e)Monitor an engineering project for purpose of time and cost control. f)Use computer software for preparing project schedules g)Understand principles of project organization and contractual relationships including definition of professional responsibilities of project participants. Students completing this course successfully will be able to:

CE511 Textbook(s) and/or Other Required Material 1)Construction Planning and Scheduling (4th Edition) by Jimmie W. Hinze, )Construction Delay Analysis Techniques Technique Comparison, Float Analysis, and IT Solution by Khalid S. Al-Gahtani, )Course lectures are also found on the following website: & LMS (Blackboard)

CE511 Grade Distribution Mid-term Exams40% Assignments and Quizzes10% Course Project10% Final Examination40 %

“A Project is : –a temporary endeavor undertaken to create a unique product or service or result. (PMI) –a one-shot, time-limited, goal-directed, major undertaking requiring the commitment of varied skills and resources. (PMI) –A Combination of human and non-human resources pooled together to achieve a specific purpose and deliverables. What is a Project?

Temporary (start, end, project team) Unique (Product, Service or Result) Completed (objectives, acceptance& Satisfaction) Progressive Elaboration Project variables and parameters (nature, size, budget, resources, complexity) Project Categories (small, medium, large) –Source (PMI,2004) Project Characteristics

 Construction projects of various types as: Building projects (Residential as non residential), and Construction projects (dams, tunnels, and bridges, power plants and refineries)  Engineering Projects: Product Development, Manufacturing, \construction, Design Engineering, Industrial Engineering, technology, production, or any other field that employs personnel who perform an engineering function.  Research and development projects such as the Stealth fighter plan.  Software Development projects such as the university registration computer program. Project Examples

Examples of Projects

Management is a process concerned with the attainment of objectives. Levels of Management What is Management? Top Middle Low Project Management Figure below shows the involvement % of the different levels of management for: –(Planning vs. controlling) –(conceptual vs. technical) Planning Control Conceptual Technical Top Management Middle Management Low Management

Planning –What are we aiming for and why? Organizing –What’s involved and why? Motivation –What motivates people to do their best work? Directing –Who decides what and when? Control –Who judges results and by what standards? Management Functions

What are we aiming for and why? –Develop project objectives, goals, and strategies. –Develop project work breakdown structure. –Develop precedence diagrams to establish logical relationship of project activities and milestones. –Develop time-based schedule for the project based on the time precedence diagram. –Plan for the resource support of the project. Planning

What is involved and why? –Establish organizational structure for the team. –Identify and assign project roles to members of the project team. –Define project management policies, procedures, and techniques. –Prepare project management charter and other delegation instruments. –Establish standards for authority, responsibility and accountability of the project team. Organizing

What motivates people to do their best work? –Determine project team member needs. –Assess factors that motivate people to do their best work. –Provide appropriate counseling and mentoring as required. –Establish rewards program for project team members. –Conduct initial study of impact of motivation on productivity. Motivation

Who decides what and when? –Establish “limits” of authority for decision making for the allocation of project resources. –Develop leadership style. –Enhance interpersonal skills. –Prepare plan for increasing participative management techniques in managing the project team. –Develop consensus decision making techniques for the project team. Directing

Who judges results and by what standards? –Establish cost, schedule, and technique performance standards for project. –Prepare plans for means to evaluate project progress. –Establish a project management information system for the project. –Prepare project review strategy. –Evaluate project progress. Control

Project Management is defined as the application of knowledge, skills, tools, and techniques (as optimization) to project activities to meet project requirements (scheduling and resourcing). (PMI, 2004) What is Project Management? Project Management involves planning, organizing, staffing, directing, and controlling to achieve an objective with constraints on –Time –Cost –Performance of the end product

Project Management main Function Activities Planning  Objectives  Resources  Work break- down schedule  Organization Scheduling  Project activities  Start & end times  Network Controlling  Monitor, compare, revise, action

Project Management main Function Activities BeforeStart of projectDuring projectTimelineproject Budgets Delayed activities report Slack activities report Time/cost estimates Budgets Engineering diagrams Cash flow charts Material availability details CPM/PERT Gantt charts Milestone charts Cash flow schedules Figure 3.1 (from Heizer/Render –Operation Management

Project sponsor Project Owner Project manager Customer/user Functional managers Performing organization Project team members Project management team Internal and external contractors, suppliers and vendors Government agencies and media Project Stakeholders

The main resources are (3M) Manpower (People) Money Materials And Machines. Project Common Resources

The objective Key factors affecting and varying the project are: Scope Cost Time, and Quality (affected by balancing the above three factors) Project Objective Key Factors Cost Time Scope Quality Good Will Safety

 Within Schedule  Within Budget  Meeting Spec requirements  With minimal or agreed upon scope changes  Without disturbing workflow of organization o Acceptance by customer and or user o Customer Satisfaction  Without negatively affecting corporate culture Assessing Project Success