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Article Scheduling, Cost Management, Organizational Project Management, Construction 1 October 2016
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Everything in One Place
By Parsi, Novid Looking to cut costs, waste and delays in infrastructure projects, governments are (finally) taking a cue from the private sector and adopting building information modeling (BIM). It's part of a…
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Article Scheduling, Complexity, Cost Management, Government, Construction 1 September 2016
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Public-sector megaprojects aren't exactly known for finishing on schedule and within budget. Yet Foothill Gold Line Construction Authority is making a habit of doing both. The organization is…
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Article Requirements Management, Scheduling, Information Technology, Construction December 2010
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Healing a community
By Yovovich, Bozidar Large-scale construction projects, particularly those involving the realization of such complex structures as hospitals, require project managers to handle countless issues and manage nearly…
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Article Scheduling, Decision Making, Stakeholder Engagement, Construction March 2007
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Heavy metal
By Liao, Janet Building a large manufacturing facility in a small town that values its tourist culture and its natural setting could easily become a project fiercely contested by the local community. But when…
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Article Scheduling, Stakeholder Engagement, Construction 1 September 2005
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High hopes
Stakeholders with common needs often partner to split the costs of developing projects. But their competing interests can also disrupt the project plan, causing cost and schedule overruns. Such is…
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