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Scheduling for Estimators


A Guide to Conceptual Scheduling- Page 7

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Assigning Durations

After the information is entered and the logical connections are made, assign a duration to each activity. Your fist pass through the schedule should include normal activity durations even if you know that the project must be accelerated. This will give you a look at what the normal duration of the project should be. You can then go back and accelerate critical activities to obtain the required project duration.

This process will allow you to identify the specific activities in your project that require special handling and probably, increased cost. As an estimator, you are well aware that accelerated activities will probably cost more than the same activity performed in a normal duration. Choosing the acceleration method of individual activities is an important estimating function.

The estimator can often chose between using overtime, extra shifts, stacking trades, or even adding resources to the project to obtain the necessary acceleration. There is a different cost associated with each acceleration method.

You now have the first draft of your critical path schedule completed. More than likely, you will have to review everything to determine that your work has created a comprehensive and accurate preliminary schedule. Adjustments can be made at this time so that the schedule truly reflects the estimators concept for project execution.

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Introduction

Bar Charts are not adequate

Using Preliminary critical path schedules

The scheduling process

Listing and Sequencing

Logical Connections and Lag

Assigning Durations

Summary

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