Planning from scratch? It depends on who you are or what you represent. Example: Owner, Engineer or Architect, Project / Construction Manager, Construction Contractor, Sub-contractor. Each one have a unique role or responsibilities. Hence, having their own schedules as well, into which may form or comprise the whole project. Inputs from everyone (stakeholders) are vital to formulate the overall program of works. How much time or how many people needed to complete a certain project? Again, it depends from the inputs of the stakeholders.
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20 years 6 months
Member for20 years6 months
Submitted by Santosh Bhat on Wed, 2018-10-31 14:28
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19 years 1 monthPlanning from scratch? It
Planning from scratch? It depends on who you are or what you represent. Example: Owner, Engineer or Architect, Project / Construction Manager, Construction Contractor, Sub-contractor. Each one have a unique role or responsibilities. Hence, having their own schedules as well, into which may form or comprise the whole project. Inputs from everyone (stakeholders) are vital to formulate the overall program of works. How much time or how many people needed to complete a certain project? Again, it depends from the inputs of the stakeholders.
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20 years 6 monthsDocuments: contracts, design
Documents: contracts, design specifications and drawings, any similar past project information (as built schedule, lessons learnt etc)
Time taken: you are always planning the project, keeping up with the changes to scope, the progress being achieved, and improving the outcomes.
Who; everyone! The biggest mistake in planning is to not involve the wider project community and end up with "the planners schedule"