Four principal stages involved in project planning
Abstract
Scope of Study: A model of construction project planni.ng is introduce and described. The model consists basically of the general planning phase, two detailed planning phases, and the evaluation phase The second phase is applied to a practical numerical example (a County Highway construction project), The Critical Path Method is used and illustrates the complexity of even a relatively simple planning problem. Conclusions: Systematic planning, record keeping, and evaluation of terminated projects should be a prime concern to every contraction Consistency of success is a direct function of the above, since only tight but reliable estimates lead to success in the competitive market of today.
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