Time management by CPM and 4D-planning

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Revision as of 12:05, 9 June 2017

When having a project it is known that there is a start and an end date. Between those two dates different deadlines should be achieved for getting a satisfied result when the end date is reached. Therefore it will mean that the project depends a lot of the parameter time and when that parameter is represented it is known that the natural follower is cost. Therefore to reach the deadlines, a satisfied and economical satisfied result, it is t necessary to have a written well-organized plan. Especially the part to write a plan down is necessary, since research had showed that when goals are written down the rate of reach them is increased. Then what to do for time management and which tools can be used?

To planning in a good manner, there have been used many techniques and many different schedule schemes have been developed. One very useful and old method for time management, especially when the case has a lot of dependencies, is the critical path method (CPM). The CPM had been used in many construction cases but since the world changes in innovation, it is now possible to upgrade the CPM and make use of the 3D construction model which gives 4D planning. The methods CPM and 4D planning will be explained and by pros and cons the method will be evaluated.

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