4D bim construction scheduling on the 1885 St. James pl. projectDat Lien
Part of the Associated General Contractors (AGC Houston) Tech Expo in Houston, TX in 2016, this presentation highlights the tools and processes used for complex construction planning, scheduling and visualization to minimize risk and ensure timely project delivery.
4D bim construction scheduling on the 1885 St. James pl. projectDat Lien
Part of the Associated General Contractors (AGC Houston) Tech Expo in Houston, TX in 2016, this presentation highlights the tools and processes used for complex construction planning, scheduling and visualization to minimize risk and ensure timely project delivery.
#NoEstimates project planning using Monte Carlo simulationDimitar Bakardzhiev
Here is the text behind the slides http://www.infoq.com/articles/noestimates-monte-carlo
Here is a video I prepared in order to help people understand how to plan a release using the Monte Carlo simulation in MS Excel http://youtu.be/r38a25ak4co
And here is an Excel file to show how Monte Carlo is done http://modernmanagement.bg/data/NoEstimate_Project_Planning_MonteCarlo.xlsx
Here are the SIPs for the baseline project http://modernmanagement.bg/data/SIPs_MonteCarlo_FVR.xlsx
Here is the planing simulation in Excel http://modernmanagement.bg/data/High_Level_Project_Planning.xlsx
The video ( after the 3:00 minute) http://youtu.be/GE9vrJ741WY on how to use the Excel files
CPM and PERT are most commonly used methods for project management. There are some similarities and differences between PERT and CPM. PERT can be applied to any field requiring planned, controlled and integrated work efforts to accomplish defined objectives.
Critical Path Method (CPM) Training is one of the most important training in leadership phase. CPM training encourages you how to apply critical path method in your tasks. The critical path method (CPM) is a system for booking a progression of venture exercises. CPM is normally connected in a wide range of undertakings, for example, development, aviation and barrier, programming advancement, investigate ventures, item improvement, building, and plant support, to give some examples.
Audience:
3-day course designed for:
Project managers
Project engineers
Team managers
Supervisors
All professional who needs to manage scheduling of a project
Price: $2,499.00 Length: 3 Days
The critical approach of using CPM is to build a model that contains the following:
An outline of all actions necessary to finish the project
The time period that each of these activities need to accomplish
The dependencies among the activities
Rational end points including objectives or deliverables
Training Objectives:
Define the project elements
Define project management
Understand all the process of managing the project
Plan the project
Understand and apply project management tools
Understand the terms and definitions associated with CPM
Discuss the benefits and limitations of CPM
Articulate the CPM assumptions
Analyze the problems and context
Formulate the indicators
Asses the impacts
Perform PID
Develop the CPM process
Estimate the earliest start (ES) and earliest finish (EF)
Estimate the latest start (LS) and latest finish (LF)
Apply and evaluate crash action
Course Outline:
Overview of CPM
Fundamentals of Project Management
Project Lifecycle
Project Process
CPM Terminology
Critical Path Method
CPM Development Process
Fundamental Approaches
Schedule Function
The Scheduling Development
Project Scope Definition
TONEX CPM Hands-On Workshop Sample
CPM Training, Critical Path Method
https://www.tonex.com/training-courses/cpm-training-critical-path-method/
A complete lowdown on Estimate To Complete (ETC). This presentation defines and explains project forecasting using ETC. It describes different scenarios and their associated formulas. It uses an example project to calculate ETC in different scenarios.
#NoEstimates project planning using Monte Carlo simulationDimitar Bakardzhiev
Here is the text behind the slides http://www.infoq.com/articles/noestimates-monte-carlo
Here is a video I prepared in order to help people understand how to plan a release using the Monte Carlo simulation in MS Excel http://youtu.be/r38a25ak4co
And here is an Excel file to show how Monte Carlo is done http://modernmanagement.bg/data/NoEstimate_Project_Planning_MonteCarlo.xlsx
Here are the SIPs for the baseline project http://modernmanagement.bg/data/SIPs_MonteCarlo_FVR.xlsx
Here is the planing simulation in Excel http://modernmanagement.bg/data/High_Level_Project_Planning.xlsx
The video ( after the 3:00 minute) http://youtu.be/GE9vrJ741WY on how to use the Excel files
CPM and PERT are most commonly used methods for project management. There are some similarities and differences between PERT and CPM. PERT can be applied to any field requiring planned, controlled and integrated work efforts to accomplish defined objectives.
Critical Path Method (CPM) Training is one of the most important training in leadership phase. CPM training encourages you how to apply critical path method in your tasks. The critical path method (CPM) is a system for booking a progression of venture exercises. CPM is normally connected in a wide range of undertakings, for example, development, aviation and barrier, programming advancement, investigate ventures, item improvement, building, and plant support, to give some examples.
Audience:
3-day course designed for:
Project managers
Project engineers
Team managers
Supervisors
All professional who needs to manage scheduling of a project
Price: $2,499.00 Length: 3 Days
The critical approach of using CPM is to build a model that contains the following:
An outline of all actions necessary to finish the project
The time period that each of these activities need to accomplish
The dependencies among the activities
Rational end points including objectives or deliverables
Training Objectives:
Define the project elements
Define project management
Understand all the process of managing the project
Plan the project
Understand and apply project management tools
Understand the terms and definitions associated with CPM
Discuss the benefits and limitations of CPM
Articulate the CPM assumptions
Analyze the problems and context
Formulate the indicators
Asses the impacts
Perform PID
Develop the CPM process
Estimate the earliest start (ES) and earliest finish (EF)
Estimate the latest start (LS) and latest finish (LF)
Apply and evaluate crash action
Course Outline:
Overview of CPM
Fundamentals of Project Management
Project Lifecycle
Project Process
CPM Terminology
Critical Path Method
CPM Development Process
Fundamental Approaches
Schedule Function
The Scheduling Development
Project Scope Definition
TONEX CPM Hands-On Workshop Sample
CPM Training, Critical Path Method
https://www.tonex.com/training-courses/cpm-training-critical-path-method/
A complete lowdown on Estimate To Complete (ETC). This presentation defines and explains project forecasting using ETC. It describes different scenarios and their associated formulas. It uses an example project to calculate ETC in different scenarios.
3d, 4d, 5d and 6d bim provide exceptional results for building construction!bimservicesindia1
BIM Services India is an eminent Architectural and Engineering consulting company provides all round solutions such as site analysis, CAD Services, planning, 3D 4D & 5D BIM Architectural and Engineering designs and other relevant consulting services to the clients from Architectural, Mechanical and Structural spheres at highly competitive cost with promising prompt delivery.
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project control using earned value analysis - Part 01 waleed hamdy
Project control using earned value analysis - Part 01
Mission of the projects control division
Why the earned value management?
Establishment of the Performance Measurement Baseline
EVM Analysis & Forecasting
Change Management For Building Information Modelling (BIM)Ir. Abdul Aziz Abas
Change Management for Building Information Modelling (BIM) addressing the challenges, advantages, implementation process strictly used for educational purposes.
CIOB in Doha, Qatar - Introduction to 4D and 5D Modeling | 18th March 2014HOCHTIEF ViCon
Title: Introduction to 4D and 5D Modeling
Author: Gunnar Godawa, HOCHTIEF ViCon Qatar
Agenda:
1. Introduction to BIM
2. Fundamentals and Benefits of 4D and 5D
3. Selection of Project experiences
The presentation covers following areas:
- Typical Problems in Construction Industry
- What is BIM?
-BIM Process
- Influence of BIM on Industry Problems
- BIM Application
- BIM Advantages
- BIM Workflow
- BIM & Project Management
- BIM & Design Team Members
- BIM around the Globe
- Construction Industry with BIM
All work presented in the presentation is carried out by graduates of NUST, Islambad including Abdul Mughees Khan, Syed Kashif Ali Shah, Sharjeel Ahmad Tariq, Malik Awais Ahmad and Hamza Khan Shinwari.
Special credit of the work goes to Engr Tahir Shamshad, Vice President NESPAK and Engr Zia Ud Din, Asst Professor NUST under guidance and mentor ship the whole work was performed.
For more details feel free to contact: amugheeskhan@gmail.com
presentation by Paul Wilkinson to CIMCIG BIM conference, Building Centre, London WC1 on Wednesday 25 April 2012.
Presentation explains what BIM is (and isn't), and outlines why it has become important in 2012, as the UK construction industry looks to meet a UK Government BIM deadline by 2016.
From 3D to 6D Managing the Information Labyrinth of BIM.pdfVincentPoon15
As the Building Information Modeling (BIM) concept continually matures and gains wider recognition as a crucial collaborative process within the building design and construction industry, the demand for BIM services from construction managers, architects, and engineering firms is on the rise. In response to this growing need, AEC (Architecture, Engineering, and Construction) firms are proactively investing in BIM technologies to enhance their capabilities across various project phases, including bidding, preconstruction, construction, and post-construction stages.
This presentation equips participants with essential skills and best practices for effectively managing BIM data throughout the entire project lifecycle. Through a series of scenario-based presentations and real-world case studies, attendees gain valuable insights into the seamless flow of BIM information from the initial design phases to ongoing building maintenance. Furthermore, this course emphasizes the synergistic potential of integrating specification writing seamlessly into the BIM workflow.
By the conclusion of this course, participants will have acquired a thorough comprehension of how BIM data evolves as it progresses through the design, construction management, and, ultimately, building operation and maintenance phases.
Key learning objectives
List the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats of BIM
implementation in the building design and construction industry
1. Identify current uses of BIM technologies in the architectural, engineering,
construction, and building management industry construction, and building management industry
2. Describe best practices for implementing BIM in an integrated work culture or
environment
3. Define the importance of integrating specification writing with BIM workflow
Indonesia Truck Entry Project Proposal (1) [Autosaved].pptxbidyut13
Digitize the logistic operations in Indonesia with the use of Advance Analytics
Reduce the wait time of freight at different touch points (entry gate, exit gate and docks) in a warehouse, in turn will help reduce load/unload throughput time
Enhanced visibility of logistic operations for management to identify opportunities for improvement and take actions accordingly
Building information modeling & value to the AEC industry Part 2Stephen Au
BIM Lecture Note (4/6)
Objectives
* The challenges of Building Construction Industry
* To understand how BIM technology improve the building construction industry
* The value of using BIM for the industry
Question
* What are the benefits and limitation in applying BIM technology to the industry?
www.mtech.com.hk
Our consultants are experienced at taking new technology ideas from strategy to design, and from design to implementation. Whether you need project level consulting on new technology implementation, code reviews & performance enhancement of your applications, mentoring on new technologies or help in evaluating application designs, you'll find depth as well as quality with our consulting services. You can profit from our experience.
Digital construction for Integrated Project DeliveryStephen Au
Integrated Project Delivery (IPD) is a project execution approach for lean construction. Digital Construction are the bundles of different software / technology to enable IPD. The presentation shows different applications from design to operation, which are all executed in our different kinds of BIM projects.
Contact us if you want more details by www.mtech.com.hk
PMP professional with over 13+years of experience in various stages of SDLC involving requirement gathering, designing, implementation, testing & deployment.