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The planning p rocess. Martin Andersson Mathias Högberg Konrad Wladyko. Stages. Introduction Work breakdown structure - WBS Lead times Levels of planning Pre-contract planning Contract planning Planning a project References and further reading. Introduction.
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The planning process Martin Andersson Mathias Högberg Konrad Wladyko
Stages • Introduction • Work breakdown structure - WBS • Lead times • Levels of planning • Pre-contract planning • Contract planning • Planning a project • References and further reading
Introduction • To set a realistic time framework for the project • To establish realistic standards and avoid ”wishful thinking” • To aid control during the project • To monitor performance in terms of output, time and money • To review progress and take action when necessary to correct the situation
Workbreakdownstructure • Key tool • Subdivide the project • Hierarchy
Levelsof planning • Project planning • Pre-tender planning • Pre-contract planning • Contract planning
Pre-contract planning • Period between contract award and commencement of work on site • Target programme • Internal contractor programme • Compressed version of the master programme • Time bars • Procurement programme • For each subcontractor • Positive and negative time
Contract planning • During the contract stage • Stage programme • Series of short-term programmes • Is done by the main contractor • Revised programme
Planning a project • Requires a logical approach including: • Getting a feel for the project • Establishing key project dates • Establishing key activities/events • Assessing how long the activities will take • Establishing the sequence • Deciding which programming technique to use
Preferences and furtherreading • BrianCooke, Peter Williams, 2010. Construction Planning, Programming and control, third edition.