EFFECTIVE PREPLANNING AND PROJECT SCHEDULING COURSE CONTENTS

Acknowledgements i

Forward iii

About the Author v

Special Thanks To Contributors vi

SESSION ONE: INTRODUCTION TO TIME MANAGEMENT AND  CONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENT

Overall Course Objectives 1.2

Course Introduction and Methods 1.4

Instructor Introduction 1.4

Time and Class Meetings 1.4

Class Participation and Assignments 1.4

Group Work 1.5

Outside Assignments 1.5

Attendance 1.5

Successful Course Completion Leading to

Project SuperVISION® Construction Supervision Recognition 1.6

What You Are Accountable For 1.6

How to Use the Materials 1.7

Overall Course Pre-Test 1.7

Introduction To Project SuperVISION® 1.8

Project SuperVISION® Core Courses 1.9

Project SuperVISION® Professional Recognition Process 1.10

Professional Recognition 1.10

 Four Different Levels 1.11

                Step 1 - Application 1.12

 Step 2 - Continuing Education/Other Relevant Experience 1.12

                Step 3 - Verified Competency and Verifier's Ratings 1.12

The Professional Construction Supervisor Follow-Up Program and Forms 1.13

The Project SuperVISION® Academy 1.17

The Project SuperVISION® Program Vision and Mission 1.17

Key Content in this Session 1.18

Learning Objectives 1.19

Introductions - Course Participants and Instructor(s) 1.20

My Personal Objectives For This Course 1.21

Exercise - My Personal Course Objectives 1.21

How Much is Your Time Worth 1.22

Team Exercise: Big Rocks and Little Rocks 1.24

Examples of Success in Project Scheduling 1.25

Team Exercise: Red Beads 1.28

Team Exercise: LEGO Competition 1.29

Return on Investment from Planning and Scheduling 1.30

Benefit and Impact of Setting a Goal or Target 1.31

Project Resources – Coordination and Management 1.32

Case Study: The Cost of Re-work and Repair 1.34

Session One: Three Ideas for Implementation 1.37

SESSION TWO: LEVELS OF PROJECT PLANNING AND SCHEDULING

Introduction and Key Content 2.1

Learning Objectives 2.2

Personal and Lifetime Goals – Levels of Planning 2.3

Effective Planning – vs. – Wishful Planning 2.6

What – vs. – How Uncertainty 2.11

Individual Exercise 2.17

Team Exercise: Which Project to Bid 2.19

Levels of Planning – A Few Construction Company Examples

 And Class Discussion 2.21

Team Exercise: Tower Crane Schedule 2.23

Beginning with the End in Mind 2.25

Session Two:  Three Ideas for Implementation 2.28

SESSION THREE: PROJECT PREPLANNING TOOLS AND TECHNIQUES

Introduction and Key Content 3.1

Learning Objectives 3.2

Managing Safety, Quality, Production and Profit 3.3

 An Overview of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers

                Construction Quality Management (CQM) Process 3.3

Planning the Internal Company Planning Process 3.8

 Who Should Participate in Our Company

                Where Should this Meeting Take Place

 How Should the Planning Process Take Place

                Who Are the Other Members of the Planning Team

 What Tools Are Used in the Planning Process

Optional Team Exercise: Diagram Your Company’s Process for the

                Handoff of Information from Estimating to the Project

                Production Team 3.16

Material Purchasing and Tracking Techniques 3.23

Translating Estimated Labor Rates into Daily Production Goals On-Site 3.25

Session Three: Three Ideas for Implementation 3.27

SESSION FOUR: PLANNING WITH AND THROUGH OTHER  CONTRACTORS AND SUPPLIERS

Introduction and Key Content 4.1

Learning Objectives 4.2

The Field Manager’s Leadership Role 4.3

The Pre-Construction Conference 4.4

Work Days – vs. – Calendar Days 4.10

Materials and Equipment – Site Planning and Availability 4.12

Planning and Scheduling – Contractor Participation and Buy-in 4.15

Starting an Activity When Ready 4.16

Calendar-based Scheduling 4.19

Bar Chart Scheduling 4.21

Linear and Non-Linear Activities 4.23

Session Four: Three Ideas for Implementation 4.26

SESSION FIVE: CONSTRUCTING THE OVERALL PROJECT SCHEDULE

Introduction and Key Content 5.1

Learning Objectives 5.2

The First Rule of Construction Scheduling 5.3

Project “Flow” and “Plan B” 5.5

Managing the Impact on the Project Schedule 5.6

Choosing the Appropriate Level of Detail in the Overall Project  Schedule 5.7

Optional Exercise: Storyboarding 5.9

Critical Path Method Network Diagrams 5.10

 Scenario One: A Field Conversation About Starts and  Finishes

 Class Exercise – CPM Network Logic

                Class Exercise – Forward Pass, Backwards Pass, Float Calculations

 Team Exercise – CPM Calculations

Cost Loading the CPM Schedule 5.21

Resource Loading the CPM Schedule 5.21

 Resource Leveling with a CPM Schedule 5.25

 Resource Scheduling 5.26

 User Defined Fields 5.26

 Alternative CPM Accommodations 5.29

Session Five:  Three Ideas for Implementation 5.32

SESSION SIX: MAINTAINING AND UPDATING THE PROJECT  SCHEDULE

Introduction and Key Content 6.1

Learning Objectives 6.2

Keeping the CPM Network Up-To-Date 6.3

Multiple Critical Paths 6.8

Class Exercise: Update the CPM Project Schedule 6.10

Class Exercise: CPM Network – What-If Analysis 6.13

CPM Network – “Crashing the Schedule” 6.14

Different Versions of the CPM Schedule 6.17

Delays, Work Suspension and Acceleration 6.20

Session Six: Three Ideas for Implementation 6.22

SESSION SEVEN: SHORT-INTERVAL PROJECT SCHEDULING

Introduction and Key Content 7.1

Learning Objectives 7.2

The Short-Interval Scheduling Process 7.3

Case Study: Zaxby’s Restaurant 7.5

Setting Daily Production Goals 7.11

Creating a Productive Planning Environment 7.15

Pre-Installation Planning Schedules 7.16

Team Exercise: Complete Short-Interval Schedule 7.18

Team Exercise: Evaluation of Completed Short-Interval Schedule

 Specialty Contractor 7.20

Session Seven: Three Ideas for Implementation 7.23

SESSION EIGHT: THE PROJECT PROGRESS MEETING

Introduction and Key Content 8.1

Learning Objectives 8.2

Project Progress Meeting -What is “Success” ? 8.3

Project Progress Meeting Preparation – The Basics 8.4

Setting the Tone for the Meeting 8.8

Project Progress Meeting Agenda Items 8.10

Agenda Development and Strategies 8.13

How to Handle Selected Issues: Inside – or – Outside

 of the Meeting? 8.15

Incorporating Site Layout, Safety, Short-Interval Schedules

 into Meeting Format 8.17

While Conducting the Progress Meeting, … What do you do if? 8.19

Class Exercise: Planning and Conducting a Project Progress Meeting – Role Play 8.20

Team Exercise: L&F Construction Meeting Minutes 8.22

Class Exercise: Create Meeting Minutes 8.26

Session Eight: Three Ideas for Implementation 8.29

SESSION NINE: THE INEVITABLE CRUNCH AT THE END

Introduction and Key Content 9.1

Learning Objectives 9.2

As-Built Drawings 9.3

LEED Certification 9.5

Other Project Documentation Requirements Necessary to Finish  the Construction Process 9.6

Warranties 9.7

Change Orders 9.12

When and Why Not to Accept Additional Change Orders 9.13

Team Exercise: Project Close-Out Schedule 9.15

Certificate of Occupancy (CO) and Partial CO’s 9.17

Certificates of Substantial Completion 9.20

The Punch List Process 9.22

The Project Close Out Process 9.25

Demobilization and Warranty Service 9.26

Session Nine: Three Ideas for Implementation 9.27

SESSION TEN: PROJECT GLEANING: THE PROJECT IN RETROSPECT  AND COURSE REVIEW

Introduction and Key Content 10.1

Learning Objectives 10.2

Benefits of a Project Gleaning Process 10.3

Things to Remember and to Do in a Project Gleaning Meeting 10.7

Example Survey Questions in Preparation for a Project  Gleaning Meeting 10.9

Project Gleaning Meeting – Rules for Participation 10.11

Example Agenda and Minutes for a Project Gleaning Meeting 10.13

Role Play Exercise: Review End-of-Project Report 10.17

Contractor Performance Evaluations 10.18

Post-Project Owner Evaluation Process of Contractor Performance 10.19

Comprehension Check 10.21

Session Ten: Three Ideas for Implementation 10.22

 Summary Review of Safety Course Material – Chapters  One Through Ten 10.23

 Review of Course Completion and Project SuperVISION® Recognition Process 10.28

Glossary Glossary - 1

Index Index - 1

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