The analysis of project schedules is among the central tasks of construction managers. Parallel to the well-known critical path method, linear scheduling techniques have been researched. The two most fully developed existing methods, the linear scheduling model and the repetitive scheduling method, are reviewed. Based on a discussion of a published example the new mathematical analysis method for linear and repetitive schedules is introduced. The productivity scheduling method is based on singularity functions that provide a flexible and powerful mathematical model for construction activities and their buffers that are characterized by their linear or repetitive nature. The steps of formulating initial equations, stacking and consolidating ...
Construction contractors often encounter projects with repetitive units, such as floors in multistor...
Planning and scheduling are considered as one of the most difficult but most important processes fro...
Many construction projects contain several identical or similar units, such as floors in multistory ...
This paper describes a new integrated method of linear schedule analysis using singularity functions...
The interplay of various managerial dimensions of construction projects requires careful control. So...
Repetitiveness in project's activities has gained an important role in the construction industry. Mu...
Developing and analyzing schedules is essential for suc-cessfully controlling the time aspect of con...
For some specific types of construction projects, the classical CPM or PDM scheduling techniques are...
Line-of-Balance (LOB) is a useful analytical tool for repetitive activities in construction projects...
Due to an increase in competition and project owners requirements, construction companies are becomi...
AbstractLine-of-Balance (LOB) is a useful analytical tool for repetitive activities in construction ...
Integration of repetitive and non-repetitive scheduling methods utilizes the merits and unique featu...
Construction projects that involve repetitive operations are often referred to as repetitive constru...
Project scheduling is a key activity in construction process. Networking Techniques are useful instr...
Since the early 1960s, there have been different techniques to schedule linear projects, but for the...
Construction contractors often encounter projects with repetitive units, such as floors in multistor...
Planning and scheduling are considered as one of the most difficult but most important processes fro...
Many construction projects contain several identical or similar units, such as floors in multistory ...
This paper describes a new integrated method of linear schedule analysis using singularity functions...
The interplay of various managerial dimensions of construction projects requires careful control. So...
Repetitiveness in project's activities has gained an important role in the construction industry. Mu...
Developing and analyzing schedules is essential for suc-cessfully controlling the time aspect of con...
For some specific types of construction projects, the classical CPM or PDM scheduling techniques are...
Line-of-Balance (LOB) is a useful analytical tool for repetitive activities in construction projects...
Due to an increase in competition and project owners requirements, construction companies are becomi...
AbstractLine-of-Balance (LOB) is a useful analytical tool for repetitive activities in construction ...
Integration of repetitive and non-repetitive scheduling methods utilizes the merits and unique featu...
Construction projects that involve repetitive operations are often referred to as repetitive constru...
Project scheduling is a key activity in construction process. Networking Techniques are useful instr...
Since the early 1960s, there have been different techniques to schedule linear projects, but for the...
Construction contractors often encounter projects with repetitive units, such as floors in multistor...
Planning and scheduling are considered as one of the most difficult but most important processes fro...
Many construction projects contain several identical or similar units, such as floors in multistory ...