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The Importance of Scheduling for Construction Owners & Contractors

Owners and Contractors see things differently but they both should see the benefits of proper schedules. Dr. Mubarak explains from both perspectives.

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Welcome. Welcome back. And we spoke about planning and scheduling, we defined them. Now, we're going to talk about importance of scheduling. Why do contractors and owners alike need scheduling? Well, first of all, owners need to get an idea on project expected finish date. Many owners are not informed. I've seen owners who want a project done in four months, that this project needs 22 months.

So, they need to be realistic. From the contractor's perspective, they want to ensure ability to meet the owner's requirements or the contract's requirement. When the owner says I want this project to be completed in 12 months, for example, the contractor needs to do scheduling to ensure that he or she is able or capable of doing the project and completing it in 12 months as the owner or the contract stipulates.

Reason number two, owners like to ensure contractor's proper planning for a timely finish. And in this case, it's not only, you know, a schedule that says the project is gonna finish in 12 months or 15 months, it's going to be detailed with milestones for the owner to measure the performance of the contractor. From the contractor's perspective, it's to have efficient work planned coordinates with subcontractors. Now, there is something that we do in the United States and I think it's all over the world.

Most general contractors, we call them sometimes...

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