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Scheduling & Resource Planning

Scheduling & Resource Planning . CTC-415. Schedule Compression. Used to decrease schedule time At what price? Does cost of compression outweigh liquidated damages or possible profit from next job started early What are costs? – extra crew, equipment Benefits – less equipment time on job

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Scheduling & Resource Planning

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  1. Scheduling & Resource Planning CTC-415

  2. Schedule Compression • Used to decrease schedule time • At what price? • Does cost of compression outweigh liquidated damages or possible profit from next job started early • What are costs? – extra crew, equipment • Benefits – less equipment time on job • How do you reduce time? • Increase daily output on activity • Increases costs • Labor & Equipment

  3. How to Compress a Schedule • Look at critical path and determine activities which cost the least per day • Look for logic revisions which could shorten schedule • Make sure that revisions don’t cause increased costs • Painting and flooring can be done concurrently but at a loss of productivity • Keep activity relationships in mind

  4. How to Compress a Schedule • Activity Duration Reduction • Activities have a minimum duration • IF 2 painters can paint a room in 2 days – how long does it take 4 painters? , 8 painters, 16 painters • Setup times and cleanup times are always present • Results in increased costs • Must watch CP to make sure it does not shift

  5. Cost vs duration Linear relation – only true to a point Linear with break points Step function shows equip needs Parabolic costs increase as duration decreases

  6. Indirect costs change with project length • Shortened project reduces indirect costs • Lengthening projects increase in direct costs

  7. How to compress schedule • 1. Determine CP • 2. Look for cheapest activity on CP and reduce 1 day – check CP (any movement) • 3. Go to 2 • 4. If multiple CP then must cut activities on all CPs • 5. Total cost and days reduced

  8. Example cut 6 days

  9. Scheduling Decompression • May be able to increase duration of activity and decrease cost • Why? • Keep crew busy • ahead of schedule and payment • slow down to keep handle on $ • How? • Look at increasing duration by reducing crew

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