CE-474_Lecture 1
CE-474_Lecture 1
CE-474_Lecture 1
• Reference book
• Kerzner, H. (2017). Project management: A systems approach to planning,
scheduling, and controlling (12th ed.). Wiley.
Tools and Software
• MS Excel
• Primavera P6
Sydney’s Opera House construction started in 1959 before either drawings or funds
were fully available and when it opened in 1973, 10 years later than the original
planned completion date and scaled down considerably, the building had cost
AUD102m rather than the meagre AUD 7m budgeted.
Planning and Scheduling
• Planning and scheduling are two terms that are often thought
of as synonymous.
• Scheduling is just one part of the planning effort.
• The term planning is used in many ways and different
contexts.
• In this course the term planning is restricted to meaning project
planning, with an emphasis on construction projects.
What Is a Project?
• Before we define project planning, we need to define a project.
• The Project Management Institute (PMI 2008) defines a project
as ‘‘a temporary endeavor undertaken to create a unique
product, service, or result’’.
• Example:
• "We need to improve our construction site safety" does not
constitute a project.
• However, saying "We need to reduce our construction site
accident rate by 20% over the next 12 months" qualifies as a
project because it has a clear objective, a specific timeline, and
measurable outcomes.
Project Planning
• Project planning has been defined as,
• ‘‘the process of choosing the one method and order of
work to be adopted for a project from all the various ways
and sequences in which it could be done’’
• Project planning serves as a foundation for several related
functions, such as:
• Cost estimating,
• Scheduling,
• Project control,
• Quality control,
• Safety management, and others.
Project Planning
• Project planning answers the questions:
• What is going to be done?
• How?
• Where?
• By whom?
• When (in general terms, the project’s start and end)?
Scheduling
• Scheduling deals with when on a detailed level.
• Scheduling is the determination of the timing and sequence
of operations in the project and their assembly to give the
overall completion time.
Example: Project Plan
• Project Title: Construction of a residential apartment complex
• What: Construct a 10-story residential apartment building with 40 units.
• Where: The project site is located in Blue Area, F-8, Islamabad.
• When: The project will begin in March 2025 and be completed by September
2026.
• Who: The project involves an architect, structural engineers, a construction
manager, contractors, and skilled laborers.
• How (by whom): Each task will be assigned to respective subcontractors (e.g.,
electrical, plumbing, and HVAC) under the oversight of the construction manager.
• How much: The total project budget is $8 million, including a 10% contingency
for unforeseen issues.
Example: Project Plan
• Considerations in the Plan:
• Resources and materials: Determine the type and quantity of
materials needed (e.g., concrete, steel, and finishing materials).
• Labor: Allocate manpower based on the required skills for each
phase (e.g., excavation, foundation work, framing, electrical
installation, and finishing).
• Permits and regulations: Ensure all necessary permits and
environmental regulations are addressed.
• Constraints: Factor in weather, supply chain delays, or labor
shortages.
Example: Project Schedule
•Excavation and foundation work:
•Start date: March 10, 2025
•Completion date: April 25, 2025
•Structural framing:
•Start date: May 1, 2025
•Completion date: July 30, 2025