Construction Scheduling Seminar October 18, 2014 RAA Consulting RAA Consulting Engineer and Associates and Associates
Preliminary Workshop
What is construction? What is a Project? What is the PERT/CPM? Why S Why S‐Curve?
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Formation Assembly Creation Erection Structure
Construction is a complicated and time consuming undertaking putting together different materials thru the use of people and equipment to come up with a finish “PROJECT”
What is Project Undertaking Endeavor Development Mission Venture Job … That has a beginning and end.
A Project is a problem scheduled for solution – James P. Lewis
Project is…
A group of activities, involving TIME, COST, and RESOURCE, that interact to achieve a specific goal. A planned & temporary undertaking designed from an idea or concept utilizing and controlling a limited resources thru which a specific and unique objective is produced.
Temporary – beginning and end Unique – something not done before
PERT CPM
–Program Evaluation – Critical Path Method
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Review
Technique
‐The program (or project) evaluation and review technique, commonly abbreviated as PERT, is a statistical tool, used in project management, which was designed to analyze and represent the tasks involved in completing a given project.
First developed by the United States Navy in the 1950s, it is commonly used in conjunction with the Critical Path Method (CPM)
Basic technique in preparation of PERT/CPM The essential technique for using CPM is to construct a model of the project that includes the following: 1.
A list of all activities required to complete the project (typically categorized within a work breakdown structure), 2. The time (duration) that each activity will take to complete, 3. The dependencies between the activities and, 4. Logical end points such as milestones or deliverable items.
Three Phase of PERT Planning •
Determine the relationship between the work operation and the sequence in which they are to performed. Scheduling of work time to each work operation , when to start and when to finish…
Scheduling Translating the planned schedule into arrow diagram and into time table of calendar…
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Control‐Monitor Updating re‐computation brought by changing conditions.
Network Diagram
The network describes sequential relationship among different activities on a project. Example, activity “C‐ D” can not be started according to the network until activity “A ‐B” has been completed.
C can not start until both A & B are completed
Network Diagram A must be completed before either B or C
Node to Node is called event
Both A & C must be completed before either B or D
Network Diagram A & B must be completed before C can start. D depends only on B & A
Network Diagram : is tool in determining the Critical Path or the critical duration of the project called CPM.
Sample estimation of Task duration
Excavation works natural soil, Vol= 120 cu.m. Equipment capability : 120 cu.m./hr. DT capacity = 8.0 cu.m. Task duration = 120/32 =3.75 days Hauling Distance = 30 km Say 4 days Ave. Hauling speed = 30 kph Loading Time = 15 mins. Unloading time = 15 mins. Hauling time = 30/30 = 1 hr Loading time = 15/60 = 0.25 hr Unloading time = 15/60 = 0.25 hr Return trip = 30/60 = 0.5 hr Total Cycle time = 2.0 hrs No. of trip per day = 8hrs/2 hrs = 4 Vol. per day = 32 cu.m./day
Sample Task
Task Description
Duration (wk)
a
Mobilization
1
b
Exavation
2
c
Backfilling
2
d
Compaction
1
e
Hauling of Surplus excavation
2
f
Fabrication of forms and installation
8
g
Rebar fabrication and installation
7
h
Concre te pouring
4
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Precast walls casting
8
j
Precast walls installation
7
k
Tiling works
12
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Ceiling installation
8
m
Electrical roughing‐ in
2
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Wires and cables
4
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Eletrical Fixtures and device
3
p
Plumbing roughing‐ in
2
q
Plumbing fixtures
3
Please continue the network .. each group…
Network diagram
Critical Path : a,b,f,I,k,wq = 32 weeks
Proj ect
: Proposed Waste Water Treatment Facility
Locati on Subject
: Canduman, Mandaue City : Construction Schedule and S-Curve (CATCH-UP SCHEDULE)
Item No. I
II
III
IV V
VII
Description
%Wt
May 26 - 31, 2014 26-27 28-29 30-31
June 1- 30, 2014
July 1- 31, 2014
2-7
9-14
16-21
23-28
30
1-5
0.366
0.366 0.56
0.366
0.366
0.366
0.366
3.3 2.1 7.85
2.29 2.1 8.4
1
7-12
14-19
21-26
August 1 - 6, 2014 28-31
1-2
3.6
1
3
4
5
6
0.62 0.11
0.09
G en er al Re qu i re m en ts/ Pr el i m en ar i es a
Mob./Demob.
0.62%
b
Tempfacil
1.85%
0.62 1.85
c
Temporary Enclosure
0.21%
0.21
d
Water and P ower
e
B onds a nd Perm it s (j obs it e requi rem ent s onl y)
1. 03%
1. 03
Earth Works (Sump pit, Baffle, Aerator, Settling and Effluent Tank) a Clearing and Grubbing
0.62%
0.62
b Bulk Excavation
11.66%
11.66
c Backfilling and Compaction
2.29%
d Disposal of Surplus Excvation
3.66%
e Influent and Effluent structure
0.56%
2.29 0.366
0.366
0.366
0.366
Civil/Structural Works ((Sump pit, Baffle, Aerator, Settling and Effluent Tank) a W all Footings b Bottom Slab c RC Walls (Precast and Cast in Place) d Top Slab e Inlet/Efluent f Outlet/Effluent g Causeway/Catwalk Pl um bi ng Works El ectrom echani cal s a Installation of Pump (3hp) b Installation of Blower (5hp) c Aerator Disk d Circuit Breaker e W ires and Cables f Conduit PVC Pipes g Electrical Boxes h Service Entrance Termination i Consumables Si te Im pr ove men t a CHB Fencing (see plan) b Equipment Housing (see plan) c Fabrication and Installation of Gate d Consumables
Total Estimated Physical Accomplishment: Weekly Physical Accomplishment Cumulative Physical Accomplishment
6.59% 5.70% 31.40% 1.19% 2.28% 2.62% 1.24% 1.93%
1.5
2
8.4
4.75
0.6
0.59 1.145
1.135 1.31
1.31
1.24 0.65
3.66% 7.20% 3.33% 0.33% 0.51% 0.321% 0.19% 0.62% 1.41%
0.64
0.64 1.83
1.83 2.6 1.665
1.665
0.33
3.04% 2.72% 0.99% 0.22% 100.00% 16.356 16.36
0.366 16.72
0.366 17.09
0.366 17.45
2.426 19.88
0.107
0.107 0.095
0.107 0.095
0.11
0.11
0.11
0.17
0.17
0.17
0.11
0.11
0.11
0.11
0.76
0.76
0.76
0.76
ENGR. RUEL AYAG Project Engineer Hydronet Consultant Inc.
DR. DANILO T. JAQUE Managing Director Hydronet Consultant Inc.
0.11
0.11
0.11
0.022
0.022
0.022
0.022
0.022
0.022
1.36 0.232 0.022
1.36 0.198 0.022
0.19 0.022
0.19 0.01
0.18
0.022
14.505 34.39
14.13 48.52
4.34 52.86
10.428 63.28
9.153 72.44
7.002 79.44
10.587 90.03
5.324 95.35
3.02 98.37
0.322 98.69
0.31 99.00
0.91 99.91
Act ual Phys ical Acc omplishm ent Weekly Physical Accomplishment Cumulative Physical Accomplishment
Prepared by:
0.11
Checked and Reviewed by:
Approved by:
GAUDIOSO LUARDO, JR. Project Director Aboitizland
RAFAEL DE LARA SANVIVTORES VP- CMT Aboitizland
0.09 100.00
Cost Variance
Cost Variance
Schedule Variance
Schedule Variance
Sample Vertical Chart MEPF MEPF 9F
8F
7F
6F
LEGEND: Roughing‐in
5F
Fitting and Stub‐out Fixture installation
4F
3F
2F
GF
Sample Vertical Chart Structural STRUCTURAL WORKS 9F
8F
7F
6F
LEGEND: Forms and Scaffoldings
5F
Rebar Installation Concreting/Concrete Pouring
4F
3F
2F
GF
Substantial Completion When the project is 90% completed Ready for owner’s use.
Thank you… “A man who graduate today and stop learning tomorrow will become uneducated man the day after”