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New Approaches to Level Scheduling

One of the most important considerations of project planning is the scheduling of a project at the right level, at the right time – and that can be challenging. Executive-level and senior-level management scheduling have different needs and goals than stage- or phase-level scheduling, which may require more detailed planning.

While there are differing views on the criteria that apply to summary- and detailed-level scheduling, it is generally understood that a coordinated approach is best. For example, Jelen’s position is that there is no universal agreement on the number of schedule levels or their format, while others take a progression elaboration approach to developing coordinating schedules across various levels of a project.

Some methods suggest using more details, targets and objectives at each level, while others have traditionally not done so in many lower-level schedules. For example, level 2 schedule considerations vary widely, from including subdivided components, details or intents to including little to no higher-level details, summaries or intents.

Recent theories take a different approach to traditional level scheduling, especially regarding the details and information included in each level.

AACE International’s Recommended Practice No. 37 (RP 37), Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB Guide) and the Guide to the Forensic Scheduling Body of Knowledge Part I (FSBOK Guide) each bring new ideas into the project planning and scheduling field. But the main concept of establishing a common detailed framework for a project is universal.

Developing a common work schedule framework from the onset allows for easier level schedule development as a project progresses. Of course, details will continue to be added to each level as activities are confirmed and processes are firmed-up.

By using a combination of RP 37 and the CIOB Guide suggestions, you can implement a progressive elaboration approach. This approach is based on the idea that it’s impractical to plan a working schedule (with all of its details) at the onset on a project, since the schedule’s density will increase as more information and details become available and are confirmed.

Additionally, the FSBOK Guide introduces a multi-level schedule hierarchy. This helps ensure logical summary-level and detailed-level scheduling for mega- and major contracts through the creation of a foundation schedule. This five-level approach divides each level’s criteria into two categories: general intent and format, and scheduling objective. With this subdivision of criteria, each level is able to include all of the general details and information about the project and keep the team on the same page.

FSBOK’s multi-level hierarchy divides the scheduling into five levels:

  • Level 1: Graphical snapshot of driving summary activities and logic for executive and senior managers.
  • Level 2: Establish the driving critical path and near-critical path to contract, and key milestones for senior managers, including the project manager.
  • Level 3: Detail needed for construction management, staging deliveries and project control for construction manager and scheduling staff.
  • Level 4: Working schedule that supports Level 3 sequences for area supervision.
  • Level 5: Look-ahead schedule for crew foremen and supervision.

Although all of the new approaches agree that a common framework should be developed, they disagree on a method for addressing schedule density or granularity through the progression of the project. CIOB advocates increasing density of downstream activities, whereas FSBOK promotes holding to a uniform schedule granularity. Each approach has its advantages, and one may work better for certain projects and schedules than another, so it’s wise to be flexible and use alternative methods as needed.

Regardless of the approach taken, it’s important to keep all levels on the same page, making sure they are connecting with the overall schedule. To that end, the new approaches suggest using a coding structure to ensure horizontal and vertical integration throughout the project.

Approaches to project scheduling and planning continue to evolve and change, and it’s helpful to incorporate new ideas into your planning. But it’s also critical to remember that while each project and project team works differently, it’s vital to keep everyone on the same track through the duration of the project.

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New from Asta - Site Progress Mobile for easy progress updating everywhere via the cloud

Asta Development has unveiled a brand new mobile app and cloud storage solution which delivers easy, flexible progress reporting on site and on the move for Asta Powerproject users. The Site Progress Mobile app is available in Android and iOS versions

With Site Progress Mobile you can:

  • Record project progress quickly and easily
  • Update progress at any time, from any location – even without a signal
  • Improve data accuracy by removing need for any re-keying of progress updates
  • Take photographs and associate them with particular tasks or build stages

Come and see a live demo in London on 14th May – reserve your place here 

If you can’t make it, register for an online demo at https://www1.gotomeeting.com/register/828046601

Watch a short overview video here: http://www.astadev.com/products/asta-powerproject/site-progress-mobile/

   

2014 Deltek PPM Symposium

Join the Deltek PPM team for a full day of project and portfolio management educational sessions, the debut of the all new Deltek Acumen Riskbook, and networking with the best and brightest in the industry.

May 6 –7, Houston, TX, Learn more... 

Why Schedule Quality Matters

A sound schedule is the key to a successful project. Improve your evaluation process with the nine schedule checks every business needs to boost quality and soundness.

Wednesday, April 30, 4:00 PM BST, Learn more...

   

Still using MS Project?

The reviews on Synchro’s FREE advanced CPM construction scheduling software are outstanding and interest has been very strong. Request a license from our website: synchroltd.com. All schedulers & planners will want to take advantage of this offer to upgrade to Synchro!

Synchro and Vectorworks Collaborate

This week, Nemetschek Vectorworks, Inc. and Synchro Software announced they have joined forces to provide truly open and flexible collaboration between architectural modeling and construction planning BIM tools. Both companies are committed to the proliferation of open BIM workflows in design and construction and work to improve the efficiency of the industry through the successful implementation of open standards-based data exchange. In addition, both companies support the Industry Foundation Classes (IFC) file format as an interoperability solution for their customers.

Meet Greg Demchak, Product Director

With over 12 years experience designing core functionality for complex, multi-disciplinary, 3D CAD, Greg recently joined Synchro as our new Product Director. Meet him at our conference.

Synchro Software UK Conference!

This year’s conference is fast approaching; reserve your place now for 15-16 May 2014, in Birmingham, England. Hear lessons learned about 4D for construction from industry leaders and get hands on training on Synchro Professional. Registration and details at: synchroltd.com.

BIM Certification- ITESM Mexico

Synchro Professional is being used for BIM Manager Certification at ITESM in Mexico. This 96 hour course takes students through all the stages of a projects life cycle and instructs them on how to apply BIM methodology in each stage (Design-Construction- Operation and Maintenance). The course will teach students to develop technical aptitudes that will allow them to understand and create BIM, and will incorporate real world projects to create a product as a member of a design-construction team. For more information contact [email protected].

 
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