Book Description
Real World Construction Project Scheduling is called "real world" because it was written drawing upon the author's 35+ years of experience consulting with contractors to help them meet their construction scheduling needs. He knows how contractors use scheduling, what's important to them - and what is not! This text can be combined with any one of the author's four Real World scheduling software books (covering either P6, MS Project, Phoenix, or Asta Elecosoft Powerproject softwares) for the lab portion of the course, available at www.johnwyattpublishing.com, to create a complete construction scheduling course. Combined together in a curriculum, students will gain a confident, real world knowledge of construction project scheduling. Using real world examples, this text takes the student through a typical project learning the planning and scheduling concepts necessary to successfully deliver a project on time. At the time of this writing, it is the only scheduling text that fully investigates the use of start-to-start and finish-to-finish activity relationship types when teaching students to hand-draw precedence network diagrams and to hand-calculate the critical path of the schedule including all starts and finishes, total float, and free float. If the completion of a construction project runs late, it is very often the result of poor planning in the pre-design and/or design phase of the project. This text fully explores the proper use of planning and scheduling throughout all phases of the project delivery - including pre-design and design through to occupancy and project closeout. Packaged with the text includes drawings for a sample project used throughout the text so the students can experience a "real world" application of the concepts covered in the text.