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PROJECT CONTROL
Reader-friendly, integrated approach to construction project cost and scheduling control, with all-new pedagogical elements
The Second Edition of Project Control is an introductory practical guide that explores the reasons and methodologies for proper planning, monitoring, and controlling project costs and schedule and shows how productivity models are created, monitored, and controlled, as well as how corrective actions are implemented as deviations from the baseline occur.
Project Control uses simple language to convey project control principles, making it an excellent resource to teach with and learn from in a classroom setting. This Second Edition has been updated with all-new pedagogical elements and ancillary materials for use in the construction project management classroom. This new edition features all-new sections on baseline scheduling, estimate development, probability analysis, and more.
Written by Wayne Del Pico, a seasoned professional with over 40 years of experience in construction project controls, Project Control includes detailed information on:
* Role of the project manager, covering leading the project team, creating the project plan, developing the project schedule, and monitoring project progress over time
* Project control cycles, covering plans to achieve goals, executing work according to plan, identifying variations and their causes, and executive work and measure changes
* Pre-construction planning, covering key personnel and responsibilities and establishing baselines for schedule and cost control
* Budgeting, covering types of estimates, organization estimates, and harnessing the budget as a management tool
Providing expert insight into the management skills of the project manager combined with the analytical focus of the accountant and the "big picture" oversight of the executive, Project Control is an essential resource for students in construction management programs and professionals in construction firms with specializations in long-term infrastructure projects.
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Reader-friendly, integrated approach to construction project cost and scheduling control, with all-new pedagogical elements
The Second Edition of Project Control is an introductory practical guide that explores the reasons and methodologies for proper planning, monitoring, and controlling project costs and schedule and shows how productivity models are created, monitored, and controlled, as well as how corrective actions are implemented as deviations from the baseline occur.
Project Control uses simple language to convey project control principles, making it an excellent resource to teach with and learn from in a classroom setting. This Second Edition has been updated with all-new pedagogical elements and ancillary materials for use in the construction project management classroom. This new edition features all-new sections on baseline scheduling, estimate development, probability analysis, and more.
Written by Wayne Del Pico, a seasoned professional with over 40 years of experience in construction project controls, Project Control includes detailed information on:
* Role of the project manager, covering leading the project team, creating the project plan, developing the project schedule, and monitoring project progress over time
* Project control cycles, covering plans to achieve goals, executing work according to plan, identifying variations and their causes, and executive work and measure changes
* Pre-construction planning, covering key personnel and responsibilities and establishing baselines for schedule and cost control
* Budgeting, covering types of estimates, organization estimates, and harnessing the budget as a management tool
Providing expert insight into the management skills of the project manager combined with the analytical focus of the accountant and the "big picture" oversight of the executive, Project Control is an essential resource for students in construction management programs and professionals in construction firms with specializations in long-term infrastructure projects.
PROJECT CONTROL
Reader-friendly, integrated approach to construction project cost and scheduling control, with all-new pedagogical elements
The Second Edition of Project Control is an introductory practical guide that explores the reasons and methodologies for proper planning, monitoring, and controlling project costs and schedule and shows how productivity models are created, monitored, and controlled, as well as how corrective actions are implemented as deviations from the baseline occur.
Project Control uses simple language to convey project control principles, making it an excellent resource to teach with and learn from in a classroom setting. This Second Edition has been updated with all-new pedagogical elements and ancillary materials for use in the construction project management classroom. This new edition features all-new sections on baseline scheduling, estimate development, probability analysis, and more.
Written by Wayne Del Pico, a seasoned professional with over 40 years of experience in construction project controls, Project Control includes detailed information on:
* Role of the project manager, covering leading the project team, creating the project plan, developing the project schedule, and monitoring project progress over time
* Project control cycles, covering plans to achieve goals, executing work according to plan, identifying variations and their causes, and executive work and measure changes
* Pre-construction planning, covering key personnel and responsibilities and establishing baselines for schedule and cost control
* Budgeting, covering types of estimates, organization estimates, and harnessing the budget as a management tool
Providing expert insight into the management skills of the project manager combined with the analytical focus of the accountant and the "big picture" oversight of the executive, Project Control is an essential resource for students in construction management programs and professionals in construction firms with specializations in long-term infrastructure projects.
Reader-friendly, integrated approach to construction project cost and scheduling control, with all-new pedagogical elements
The Second Edition of Project Control is an introductory practical guide that explores the reasons and methodologies for proper planning, monitoring, and controlling project costs and schedule and shows how productivity models are created, monitored, and controlled, as well as how corrective actions are implemented as deviations from the baseline occur.
Project Control uses simple language to convey project control principles, making it an excellent resource to teach with and learn from in a classroom setting. This Second Edition has been updated with all-new pedagogical elements and ancillary materials for use in the construction project management classroom. This new edition features all-new sections on baseline scheduling, estimate development, probability analysis, and more.
Written by Wayne Del Pico, a seasoned professional with over 40 years of experience in construction project controls, Project Control includes detailed information on:
* Role of the project manager, covering leading the project team, creating the project plan, developing the project schedule, and monitoring project progress over time
* Project control cycles, covering plans to achieve goals, executing work according to plan, identifying variations and their causes, and executive work and measure changes
* Pre-construction planning, covering key personnel and responsibilities and establishing baselines for schedule and cost control
* Budgeting, covering types of estimates, organization estimates, and harnessing the budget as a management tool
Providing expert insight into the management skills of the project manager combined with the analytical focus of the accountant and the "big picture" oversight of the executive, Project Control is an essential resource for students in construction management programs and professionals in construction firms with specializations in long-term infrastructure projects.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
About the Author xii
Preface xiii
1 The Basics 1
The Concept of Project Management 1
History of Project Management 2
Approaches to Project Management 3
The Traditional Approach 4
The Initiating Process 5
The Planning Process 5
The Executing Process 6
The Monitoring and Controlling Process 7
The Closing Process 7
Benefits of Proper Planning 8
The Role of the Project Manager 9
Lead the Project Team 10
Create the Project Plan 10
Develop the Project Schedule 11
Monitor the Progress of the Project 12
Control the Project 12
Take Corrective Action 12
Achieve the Project Goals 13
Goals of the Project 13
Contractual Performance Obligations 13
Financial Objectives 14
Prevent or Minimize Delay 14
Avoid Claims or Litigation 14
Control the O- P- C Relationship 15
Increase Market Share 15
Role of the Contract Documents 15
Study the Plans and Specifications 16
Identify Discrepancies Early 17
Visit the Project Site 17
Understand the Project Constraints 18
Determine Potential Problem Areas 18
Understand Contract Procedures 18
The Schedule and Budget 19
Summary and Key Points 19
Questions for Review 20
2 Introduction to Project Control 23
Overview of Project Control 23
Project Control Terminology 26
Project Control Formulas 35
The Project Control Cycle 35
Plan to Achieve Goals 36
Execute Work According to Plan 37
Measure the Progress 37
Identify Variations 38
Analyze Cause of Variations 38
Implement Corrective Actions 38
Execute Work and Measure Changes 39
Summary and Key Points 39
Questions for Review 40
3 Pre- Construction Planning 41
Initiating the Control Process 41
Pre- Construction Planning 42
Key Personnel and Responsibilities 44
The Contractor's Group 44
The Design Professional's Group 50
The Owner's Group 51
The Regulatory Group 52
The Plan-- the Roadmap 53
Establishing a Baseline for Schedule Control 55
Establishing a Baseline for Cost Control 57
The Communication Plan 58
Summary and Key Points 59
Questions for Review 60
4 The Schedule 61
Basic Scheduling Concepts 61
Types of Schedules 63
The Checklist 63
The Schedule Board 64
The Bar Chart 65
The Look- Ahead 66
The Linear Schedule 66
Advanced Scheduling Methods 67
Program Evaluation and Review Technique 67
Critical Path Method (CPM) 68
The CPM Schedule as a Management Tool 68
The Baseline Schedule 69
Tasks 71
The Work Breakdown Structure 71
Task Types 73
Task Descriptions 74
Task Durations 75
Interdependencies 79
Complex Relationships-- Lags and Leads 81
Milestones and Constraints 82
Float 84
Updating the Schedule 85
Summary and Key Points 87
Questions for Review 88
5 The Budget 89
Fundamentals of the Estimating Process 89
Types of Estimates 91
Organization of Estimates 92
The Baseline Budget 98
Deconstructing the Estimate to Build the Baseline Budget 103
Project Cost Report 107
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Preface xiii
1 The Basics 1
The Concept of Project Management 1
History of Project Management 2
Approaches to Project Management 3
The Traditional Approach 4
The Initiating Process 5
The Planning Process 5
The Executing Process 6
The Monitoring and Controlling Process 7
The Closing Process 7
Benefits of Proper Planning 8
The Role of the Project Manager 9
Lead the Project Team 10
Create the Project Plan 10
Develop the Project Schedule 11
Monitor the Progress of the Project 12
Control the Project 12
Take Corrective Action 12
Achieve the Project Goals 13
Goals of the Project 13
Contractual Performance Obligations 13
Financial Objectives 14
Prevent or Minimize Delay 14
Avoid Claims or Litigation 14
Control the O- P- C Relationship 15
Increase Market Share 15
Role of the Contract Documents 15
Study the Plans and Specifications 16
Identify Discrepancies Early 17
Visit the Project Site 17
Understand the Project Constraints 18
Determine Potential Problem Areas 18
Understand Contract Procedures 18
The Schedule and Budget 19
Summary and Key Points 19
Questions for Review 20
2 Introduction to Project Control 23
Overview of Project Control 23
Project Control Terminology 26
Project Control Formulas 35
The Project Control Cycle 35
Plan to Achieve Goals 36
Execute Work According to Plan 37
Measure the Progress 37
Identify Variations 38
Analyze Cause of Variations 38
Implement Corrective Actions 38
Execute Work and Measure Changes 39
Summary and Key Points 39
Questions for Review 40
3 Pre- Construction Planning 41
Initiating the Control Process 41
Pre- Construction Planning 42
Key Personnel and Responsibilities 44
The Contractor's Group 44
The Design Professional's Group 50
The Owner's Group 51
The Regulatory Group 52
The Plan-- the Roadmap 53
Establishing a Baseline for Schedule Control 55
Establishing a Baseline for Cost Control 57
The Communication Plan 58
Summary and Key Points 59
Questions for Review 60
4 The Schedule 61
Basic Scheduling Concepts 61
Types of Schedules 63
The Checklist 63
The Schedule Board 64
The Bar Chart 65
The Look- Ahead 66
The Linear Schedule 66
Advanced Scheduling Methods 67
Program Evaluation and Review Technique 67
Critical Path Method (CPM) 68
The CPM Schedule as a Management Tool 68
The Baseline Schedule 69
Tasks 71
The Work Breakdown Structure 71
Task Types 73
Task Descriptions 74
Task Durations 75
Interdependencies 79
Complex Relationships-- Lags and Leads 81
Milestones and Constraints 82
Float 84
Updating the Schedule 85
Summary and Key Points 87
Questions for Review 88
5 The Budget 89
Fundamentals of the Estimating Process 89
Types of Estimates 91
Organization of Estimates 92
The Baseline Budget 98
Deconstructing the Estimate to Build the Baseline Budget 103
Project Cost Report 107
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Details
Erscheinungsjahr: | 2023 |
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Fachbereich: | Bau- und Umwelttechnik |
Genre: | Technik |
Rubrik: | Naturwissenschaften & Technik |
Medium: | Taschenbuch |
Inhalt: | 288 S. |
ISBN-13: | 9781394150120 |
ISBN-10: | 1394150121 |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Herstellernummer: | 1W394150120 |
Autor: | Del Pico, Wayne J. |
Auflage: | 2. Aufl. |
Hersteller: |
Wiley
Wiley & Sons |
Verantwortliche Person für die EU: | Wiley-VCH GmbH, Boschstr. 12, D-69469 Weinheim, product-safety@wiley.com |
Maße: | 19 x 178 x 253 mm |
Von/Mit: | Wayne J. Del Pico |
Erscheinungsdatum: | 19.10.2023 |
Gewicht: | 0,508 kg |
Inhaltsverzeichnis
About the Author xii
Preface xiii
1 The Basics 1
The Concept of Project Management 1
History of Project Management 2
Approaches to Project Management 3
The Traditional Approach 4
The Initiating Process 5
The Planning Process 5
The Executing Process 6
The Monitoring and Controlling Process 7
The Closing Process 7
Benefits of Proper Planning 8
The Role of the Project Manager 9
Lead the Project Team 10
Create the Project Plan 10
Develop the Project Schedule 11
Monitor the Progress of the Project 12
Control the Project 12
Take Corrective Action 12
Achieve the Project Goals 13
Goals of the Project 13
Contractual Performance Obligations 13
Financial Objectives 14
Prevent or Minimize Delay 14
Avoid Claims or Litigation 14
Control the O- P- C Relationship 15
Increase Market Share 15
Role of the Contract Documents 15
Study the Plans and Specifications 16
Identify Discrepancies Early 17
Visit the Project Site 17
Understand the Project Constraints 18
Determine Potential Problem Areas 18
Understand Contract Procedures 18
The Schedule and Budget 19
Summary and Key Points 19
Questions for Review 20
2 Introduction to Project Control 23
Overview of Project Control 23
Project Control Terminology 26
Project Control Formulas 35
The Project Control Cycle 35
Plan to Achieve Goals 36
Execute Work According to Plan 37
Measure the Progress 37
Identify Variations 38
Analyze Cause of Variations 38
Implement Corrective Actions 38
Execute Work and Measure Changes 39
Summary and Key Points 39
Questions for Review 40
3 Pre- Construction Planning 41
Initiating the Control Process 41
Pre- Construction Planning 42
Key Personnel and Responsibilities 44
The Contractor's Group 44
The Design Professional's Group 50
The Owner's Group 51
The Regulatory Group 52
The Plan-- the Roadmap 53
Establishing a Baseline for Schedule Control 55
Establishing a Baseline for Cost Control 57
The Communication Plan 58
Summary and Key Points 59
Questions for Review 60
4 The Schedule 61
Basic Scheduling Concepts 61
Types of Schedules 63
The Checklist 63
The Schedule Board 64
The Bar Chart 65
The Look- Ahead 66
The Linear Schedule 66
Advanced Scheduling Methods 67
Program Evaluation and Review Technique 67
Critical Path Method (CPM) 68
The CPM Schedule as a Management Tool 68
The Baseline Schedule 69
Tasks 71
The Work Breakdown Structure 71
Task Types 73
Task Descriptions 74
Task Durations 75
Interdependencies 79
Complex Relationships-- Lags and Leads 81
Milestones and Constraints 82
Float 84
Updating the Schedule 85
Summary and Key Points 87
Questions for Review 88
5 The Budget 89
Fundamentals of the Estimating Process 89
Types of Estimates 91
Organization of Estimates 92
The Baseline Budget 98
Deconstructing the Estimate to Build the Baseline Budget 103
Project Cost Report 107
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Preface xiii
1 The Basics 1
The Concept of Project Management 1
History of Project Management 2
Approaches to Project Management 3
The Traditional Approach 4
The Initiating Process 5
The Planning Process 5
The Executing Process 6
The Monitoring and Controlling Process 7
The Closing Process 7
Benefits of Proper Planning 8
The Role of the Project Manager 9
Lead the Project Team 10
Create the Project Plan 10
Develop the Project Schedule 11
Monitor the Progress of the Project 12
Control the Project 12
Take Corrective Action 12
Achieve the Project Goals 13
Goals of the Project 13
Contractual Performance Obligations 13
Financial Objectives 14
Prevent or Minimize Delay 14
Avoid Claims or Litigation 14
Control the O- P- C Relationship 15
Increase Market Share 15
Role of the Contract Documents 15
Study the Plans and Specifications 16
Identify Discrepancies Early 17
Visit the Project Site 17
Understand the Project Constraints 18
Determine Potential Problem Areas 18
Understand Contract Procedures 18
The Schedule and Budget 19
Summary and Key Points 19
Questions for Review 20
2 Introduction to Project Control 23
Overview of Project Control 23
Project Control Terminology 26
Project Control Formulas 35
The Project Control Cycle 35
Plan to Achieve Goals 36
Execute Work According to Plan 37
Measure the Progress 37
Identify Variations 38
Analyze Cause of Variations 38
Implement Corrective Actions 38
Execute Work and Measure Changes 39
Summary and Key Points 39
Questions for Review 40
3 Pre- Construction Planning 41
Initiating the Control Process 41
Pre- Construction Planning 42
Key Personnel and Responsibilities 44
The Contractor's Group 44
The Design Professional's Group 50
The Owner's Group 51
The Regulatory Group 52
The Plan-- the Roadmap 53
Establishing a Baseline for Schedule Control 55
Establishing a Baseline for Cost Control 57
The Communication Plan 58
Summary and Key Points 59
Questions for Review 60
4 The Schedule 61
Basic Scheduling Concepts 61
Types of Schedules 63
The Checklist 63
The Schedule Board 64
The Bar Chart 65
The Look- Ahead 66
The Linear Schedule 66
Advanced Scheduling Methods 67
Program Evaluation and Review Technique 67
Critical Path Method (CPM) 68
The CPM Schedule as a Management Tool 68
The Baseline Schedule 69
Tasks 71
The Work Breakdown Structure 71
Task Types 73
Task Descriptions 74
Task Durations 75
Interdependencies 79
Complex Relationships-- Lags and Leads 81
Milestones and Constraints 82
Float 84
Updating the Schedule 85
Summary and Key Points 87
Questions for Review 88
5 The Budget 89
Fundamentals of the Estimating Process 89
Types of Estimates 91
Organization of Estimates 92
The Baseline Budget 98
Deconstructing the Estimate to Build the Baseline Budget 103
Project Cost Report 107
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Details
Erscheinungsjahr: | 2023 |
---|---|
Fachbereich: | Bau- und Umwelttechnik |
Genre: | Technik |
Rubrik: | Naturwissenschaften & Technik |
Medium: | Taschenbuch |
Inhalt: | 288 S. |
ISBN-13: | 9781394150120 |
ISBN-10: | 1394150121 |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Herstellernummer: | 1W394150120 |
Autor: | Del Pico, Wayne J. |
Auflage: | 2. Aufl. |
Hersteller: |
Wiley
Wiley & Sons |
Verantwortliche Person für die EU: | Wiley-VCH GmbH, Boschstr. 12, D-69469 Weinheim, product-safety@wiley.com |
Maße: | 19 x 178 x 253 mm |
Von/Mit: | Wayne J. Del Pico |
Erscheinungsdatum: | 19.10.2023 |
Gewicht: | 0,508 kg |
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