Construction Project Management
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Building a CPM Schedule
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CPM Scheduling
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Progress Updating

What is Project Controls?

Project Controls is focused on controlling a project that is in the execution stage. It follows a simple but important process of which Progress Updating is a key part.

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So what's project controls? Well, I define project controls as these four steps in sequence. One, monitoring work progress. We go and check what's going on and how much. And two compare it to the baseline budget and schedule, baseline budget and baseline schedule. Three, detect any variances and their causes and I call them variances or deviations. Anything that is a departure from the baseline and four, taking corrective action whenever and wherever needed.

Now those four steps are the base for project controls for the contractor. The owner probably would do the first three steps of them and we call them project monitoring. The difference between the owner and the contractor is both of them go and monitor work progress, both of them make comparisons, both of them look at the variances. But only the contractor can go and do corrective action when needed.

And there is intimate relationship here between cost and time. Although being ahead of schedule does not mean being under budget. You could be either in one of four situation, you can be on budget on schedule, you can be doing good in one and bad in the other one. But there is a relationship as we will see later on.

Now, project control is needed because projects never run exactly as planned. I have never heard of a construction project, a big construction project that went exactly as planned. I...

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