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4 Construction Scheduling Techniques

By Juan Rodriguez

Updated November 19, 2017


How are you keeping your project on schedule? Builders and contractors have many options including some simple construction scheduling techniques that will help represent and create construction schedules techniques. Which one is the best for you? We will explain briefly four alternatives that you can use depending on the project requirements and difficulties.


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  바차트는 국내외를 망라하고 가장 기본적이면서도  중요한 건설현장 공정관리 툴이다.


즉 최종 현장의 공식 공정율 확정을 이 바차트 기준으로 한다.


CPM 네트워크 등 프로그램 툴은 현장관리를 즉 가장 중요한 공정을 추적해서 공기 내에 

완성을 최우선 목적으로 사용된다.




공정율(보할) 확정에는 일반적인 공사에서는 사용되지 않는다.


LOB 공정표는 

반복작업이 많은 건축현장에서 매우 유용하게 사용되는 공정관리 기법.


기울기 상태에 따라 공종간의 작업효율 등을 쉽게 알 수 있으며 CP가 확연하게 

드러나서 작업관리에도 편리하다.


Q Scheduling은
최근에 나온 공정기법으로 물량기준 공정관리 툴.

서로 다른 작업 위치의 물량이 표기되어 있다. 작업량 소화 유무를  쉽게 추적할 수 있다.


황기철 콘페이퍼 에디터 큐레이터

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Construction Scheduling Using Bar Charts

Bar Charts are the most simple and easiest way to generate construction schedules.


Bar Charts/InfoforBuilding.com


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It is widely used due to its simplicity and multiple adaptations to numerous events. A bar chart is formed with a list of activities, specifying the start date, duration of the activity and completion date of each activity, and then plotted on a project timescale. The detailed level of the bar chart depends on your project complexity and the intended use of the schedule.


A variation of the bar chart schedule is the linked bar chart. A linked bar chart uses arrow and lines to tie the activities and subsequent items, specifying the successors and predecessors of every activity. The previous activities are linked one to another to demonstrate that one activity must be completed before the other activity can start.


Bar charts are useful and used to detect the amount of resources needed for one particular project. Resource aggregation is done by adding resources vertically in the schedule. The purpose of this aggregation is to estimate the work production and establishing estimates for man-hour and equipment needed.


Construction Scheduling: Critical Path Method

This process is more complex and detailed than the previous one. With a large list of activities, each activity is then linked to previous and subsequent activities, specifying that each activity has at least another one that must be completed prior to starting the preceding one.


 The Critical Path Method establishes and assigns start and end dates based on certain logic like FS, FF, SS, SF that are key indicators of how activities must be sequenced. These constraints determine the first date that an activity can start; late start, specifying the last possible date that this activity must be started to avoid delays in the overall construction process; early finish, the earlier date that the proposed activity will be completed; and the late finish, that is the last date the activity must be completed without affecting the start of the next one, and subsequently affecting the entire construction scheduling resources. The steps in producing a network are: 




Listing of Activities

Producing a network showing the logical relationship between activities

Assessing the duration of each activity, producing a schedule, and determining the start and finish times of each activity and the available float

Assessing the required resources


Line of Balance Scheduling Technique

This construction scheduling process is a planning technique for repetitive work. The essential procedure for this scheduling technique is to allocate the resources needed for each step or operation, so the following activities are not delayed, and the result can be obtained.


The principles employed are taken from the planning and control of manufacturing processes; a process usually applied in the construction work and more specific in road construction. It is very powerful and easy to use process when the conditions are ideal for this type of work.


CP가 드러난 현장 LOB 공정표/scielo.org.za
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Construction Schedule: Q Scheduling

Q Scheduling is quantitative scheduling, in the context that quantities to be executed at different locations of the construction project form the elements of the schedule. Also, Q Scheduling is Queue Scheduling in the context that trades pass through the different segments of the project in a queue sequence. No interference between two activities is allowed at the same location. It is derived basically from the Line of balance technique with some modifications to allow for the nonrepetitive models that are characteristic of the majority of construction projects.


Q Scheduling Software/Directory of Shareware

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The Q Scheduling is a new technique, though getting rapid popularity among contracting firms. It is the only scheduling technique that reveals a relation between the sequence of doing a job and the cost to be incurred. The Q schedule is similar to the Line of Balance with some modifications, to allow for a varying volume of repetitive activities at different segments or locations of the construction project. Thus the model produced is closer to reality.

https://www.thebalance.com/construction-schedule-techniques-844480

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