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Article Innovation, Scheduling, Strategy, Cost Management, Organizational Project Management, Construction 1 April 2019
Project Management Journal
Determining Contingencies in the Management of Construction Projects
By Ortiz, José I. | Pellicer, Eugenio | Molenaar, Keith R. This research describes the managerial approaches that contractors follow to determine different types of contingencies in construction project management. Two large Spanish general contractors were…
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Article Scheduling, Risk Management, Construction 1 January 2019
PM Network
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 Innovation, Scheduling, Complexity, Lessons Learned, Construction 1 November 2018
PM Network
Sequencing Made Simpler
By Garza, Amelia Talk about a lessons learned database. U.S. construction and engineering giant Bechtel has been in business for 120 years, with some 25,000 construction projects under its belt—many of them…
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Article Risk Management, Scheduling, Cost Management, Construction 1 February 2017
PM Network
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 Innovation, Change Management, Scheduling, Construction 1 February 2017
PM Network
A Shorter Span
By Fister Gale, Sarah Bridge construction projects are a commuting nightmare. There's no easy detour around the interminable lane closures and traffic jams they trigger. But as U.S. state transportation departments…
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Article Scheduling, Stakeholder Engagement, Construction 1 November 2016
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Stadia Mania
By Fister Gale, Sarah Score one for the fans. Every time a new sports stadium is built, project leaders are pushed to deliver bigger, bolder and more dramatic results. These stadiums garner lots of fan excitement and…
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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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Track record
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 Scheduling, Stakeholder Engagement, Construction 1 October 2015
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Rehabbing Wrigley
By Mixon, Imani Renovating an iconic baseball stadium in a densely populated neighborhood has proved a challenging exercise in project management for the owners of the Chicago Cubs, in Chicago, Illinois, USA. With…
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Article Scheduling, Resource Management, Construction May 2015
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Cliff-hanger
By Landry, Meredith Read the project phases--from design to construction--of a visitors' center that clings to the side of the Viamala Gorge in the Swiss Alps. Working through the winter to open in time for the tourist…
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