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Project Schedule vs Construction Schedule

These aren't the same thing. Saleh explains the key differences between the Project Schedule and the Construction Schedule.

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With this, we have completed the coverage of the creation of a schedule, from the beginning until the end, and we went through the breaking down the project into activities, estimating the project activities, sequencing them, adding logic to them, and so on.

An important thing here to realize is the difference between the project schedule overall and construction schedule. Well, what's the difference? The difference is, the project usually includes activities that are outside the "construction" activities. For example, there are design activities, there are design review, there are construction. There are owner's activities, such as review, approval, issuance. There are vendors' activities. Some of them need going through a cycle of a review. There are other agencies, could be government or test labs.

The bottom line is that, if I'm the contractor and I'm adding all the activities that I'm responsible for, I need to also worry about any activities that will impact my activities, that my activities depend on, or that those activities depend on my activities, anything that I could be responsible for directly or indirectly, anything that can impact my work directly or indirectly.

And you may, and in fact you should, code them later on. In Primavera, there's a good tool called Activity Codes, and one of these codes is Responsibility. So, in this cas...

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