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Article Scheduling, Risk Management, Construction 1 January 2019
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Permit Power
Permits can stall or accelerate a construction megaproject. A permit issue is even affecting a century-old project—the Sagrada Familia in Barcelona, Spain. The project launched in 1882, though less…
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Article Risk Management, Scheduling, Cost Management, Construction 1 February 2017
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On the Horizon
A mega-mosque construction project is underway in Algiers, Algeria—but its completion date isn't quite clear. At one point scheduled to open this year, the mosque will become the third largest in…
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Article Quality Management, Risk Management, Scheduling, Complexity, Scope Management 1 January 2017
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Do Look Down
By Ali, Ambreen Here's a winning formula to take tourists to new heights: Build glass skywalks. Last year a burst of construction projects in China hoisted walkways alongside dramatic cliffs, atop skyscrapers and…
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Article Risk Management, Scheduling 1 July 2016
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Dealing with delays
No matter the cause of the delay, the project manager has to get things back on track. We asked practitioners: What's your strategy for getting delayed projects back on schedule?
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Article Scheduling, Estimating, Risk Management 1 December 2015
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The 20 - percent solution
By Smith, Ronald B. Most recently baselined project plans are inaccurate because they have unrealistic start dates, finish dates, work hours, costs and/or durations. Poor estimating during the planning phase is a big…
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Article Risk Management, Scheduling 1 September 2015
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Subterranean surprises
By Alderton, Matt Archeological findings could threaten to derail project completion dates because work has to stop while the discoveries are investigated, documented and excavated. Practitioners involved with the…
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Article Program Management, Quality Management, Risk Management, Scheduling 1 April 2014
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Water works
By Howlett, Sarah Protzman For centuries, the Netherlands built walls to keep the water out. With the 2.3 billion Room for the River program, this European country--where 26 percent of the land sits below sea level--is now…
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Article Scheduling, Quality Management, Risk Management, Stakeholder Engagement January 2014
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Teaching moments
By Ali, Ambreen Literacy rates have been linked to economic development, and education projects aim to create better-educated and thus more economically secure populations. For education projects globally, the…
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Article Risk Management, Scheduling September 2013
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Risk and reward
By Landry, Meredith Sometimes risk gets a bad rap. Project managers go out of their way to minimize and mitigate uncertain outcomes--but when the right opportunities are assessed responsibly, the potential risks can be…
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Article Risk Management, Scheduling, Sustainability, Construction August 2013
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Run like the wind
By Dillow, Clay The Danish government boasts what is arguably the most ambitious energy agenda on the planet: By 2050, the country has pledged to stop using coal, oil and natural gas, and instead it will rely…
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