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Dec 21, 2024
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CMGT 275 - Construction Planning and Scheduling (R only) CE-R
Reviews and analyzes requirements and preparation of construction planning and scheduling. Topics include scheduling techniques in resource leveling, equipment allocation, time-cost relationships, and monitoring/controlling work progress. The course incorporates the use of computers in the planning and scheduling process. PREREQUISITE(S): CMGT 100 and CMGT 210 , or consent of department. Two hours lecture, two hours laboratory each week. Formerly CT 286.
3 semester hours
Course Outcomes: Upon course completion, a student will be able to:
- Demonstrate an understanding of general aspects and variables affecting construction management as related to planning and scheduling a project.
- Demonstrate an understanding of the Project Control Cycle.
- Describe the basic procedures and scheduling techniques utilized during the pre-construction stages of a project.
- Articulate the basic phases of construction scheduling: planning, scheduling and monitoring, in particular as applied to CPM scheduling techniques.
- Build schedules into Primavera P6 Software.
- Generate project management reports, bar charts and diagrams from the CPM schedule.
- Apply the information obtained from the computer-generated reports and graphics.
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