Florida Construction Planning and Scheduling

If time is the essence of the construction contract, then planning and scheduling are the complimentary engines necessary for driving timely completion.

Planning
Planning is one of the most important functions of management. The Project Manager or management team must first establish and document project objectives; secondly all factors that may impact those objectives, whether positively or negatively must be recognized; and third and finally, the means of achieving the project objective is formulated and follows company policy in its execution. The individual or team responsible for planning must be able to analyze and visualize each element and activity from design to close-out; they must possess a thorough knowledge of equipment, labor, materials and methods, incorporating input from all suppliers, subcontractors and related parties.

Scheduling
Scheduling evolves from a thorough analysis and listing, usually by the Project Manager, of all elements and time required to complete each element of the work. The information may be scheduled in the form of a Bar Chart for durations along with an Arrow Diagram for sequencing. Scheduling which now mostly utilizes computerized systems is usually required by the construction documents to use the Critical Path Method (CPM), which not only sequentially details all activities within each element, but most importantly identifies activities that must be completed on schedule to achieve completion on time. Probably its most important use during the construction phase is determining how changes or delays of any activity will impact project completion.

Construction Phase
During the construction phase, the schedule is at the heart of all coordination because it continuously monitors the pulse of all related players. All parties to the construction contract must recognize the interdependence of activities, clearly appreciating that down-times and start-up times are critical and having a positive plan of how to overcome the ‘what ifs’ that may arise. Because the schedule clearly identifies every activity, managers can recognize, discuss and resolve possible conflicts immediately if need be or at weekly review meetings. The Project Manager may utilize a ‘mini-schedule’ to avoid or recover lost time, thereby avoiding negative impact to the critical path.

Prior planning is a prerequisite for proper scheduling and joint utilization is critical to timely completion.

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