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Certified PMP, with over 11 years of experience in Oil & Gas and Construction projects. Expert in Primavera P6, MS Project, Asana, and Zoho Projects scheduling. Authored different Project Management, Scheduling and Planning articles.

How Resource Optimization techniques can drive a project’s success?

By |May 10, 2024|Categories: Construction, Construction Management, CPM Scheduling, Primavera P6, Primavera P6 CPM Scheduling, Project Controls, Project Management, Scheduling Best Practices|Tags: , , , , |

Resource optimization means getting the best results from our resources. The two principal approaches towards resource optimization are known as resource leveling and resource smoothing. The difference among them is that resource optimization refers to any approach that we have to ensure that we get the best value from the resources that are available for delivering our project. In this guide, we will guide you on how resource optimization techniques can drive a project’s success. The term resources can apply to any kind of resource, including people, materials, or assets. Although we're talking about resource optimization, resource smoothing, and resource [...]

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IMPACT AS PLANNED-DELAY ANALYSIS

By |February 9, 2023|Categories: Project Controls|Tags: , , |

Overview Impact as Planned Delay Analysis is one of the common methods of Construction Schedule Delay Analysis in construction projects. In this method, the baseline construction schedule is compared with the actual progress of works. It helps to determine, the impact of the delay events on the critical path of the baseline construction schedule and on the overall project finish. The procedures to analyze the impact of delay events using this method on a Construction Schedule are as follows. Baseline Program The first step is to prepare a construction schedule which will be used as a baseline program after [...]

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