Name some important reasons for a good planning of a construction project.
2.We talk about different planning programmes at different stages of a project. Name, for the
following stages, some important programmes and mention who is preparing (responsible for) the programme in question:
a. Design-stage: projectmaster schedule prepared by: client
b. Tender-stage: pretender programme; contractor
c. Contract-stage: Master programme, target programme, sub-contractors programme, procurement programme, all these are prepared by the contractor and the sub-contractor. The stage programme, short-term programme and as-built programme are prepared by the contractor
Who is preparing (responsible for) a project master programme? Describe briefly the content of such a programme.
It is prepared by the client (agent, represantivies or project manager. And it contents: Key dates: start and completion, design, tender and construction dates it shows overall programming and phasing and handover dates.
4.What is a pre-tender programme? Who is usually preparing it? Give some important reasons for a pre-tender planning!
It is prepared by the contractor: ”the contracters planning considerations during the preparation of an estimate” reasons:
• To aid the tendering process in general
• To establish a realistic contract period on which the tender may be based
• To identify construction methods
• To assess method-related itemswhich affect the bid price.
• To aid the buil-up contract preliminaries and plant expenditure
What do we mean by contract planning?
It is the more detailed planningand it will be further developed during the construction stage. It’s made by main contractor
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8.Name five important general guide-lines as regards planning of a project!
The aim with step 1 is to become acquainted with the project
the aim with step 3 is to achieve necessary data regarding production operations, methods, resources
• Study ”the company archive”, handbooks, other relavant literature
• Make interviews
• Make study-visits
• In some cases make trial operations
”follow up”
Aim: to make sure that the plans/programmes are followed and to collect data for the future
• Follow up of cost-data, time-data, and quality-data
• Work measurement on activities of special intresst
• Analysis of new methods, materials, and machines
• Analysis of parts of the production where estimations
Itis when you divied the project to smaller packagest hat can be estimated, planed, assigned and controlled. It is especially important in big projects
What is a lead-time?
Time needed to purchas/order, design, produce and, deliver a product. Lead-times will affect the planning of a construction project.