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Article Risk Management, Scheduling, Construction 1 December 1982
Project Management Quarterly
Utilization of Learning Curves in Damage for Delay Claims
By Diekmann, James E. | Horn, D. L. | O'Connor, M. H. Delays on construction projects are caused by many reasons. When those delays are caused by the owner, it is often the contractor who is most susceptible to financial loss: Contractors are often not…
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Article Scheduling, Construction June 1974
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Project management in construction
By Self, R. Harvey. Although numerous construction companies have long practiced project management as a process to most effectively realize their work, it is only now that the discipline is gaining wide-spread…
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Article Scheduling, Complexity, Cost Management, Construction, Energy & Utilities March 1974
Project Management Quarterly
Nuclear plant delays challenge project management
By Avots, Ivars In response to rising consumer demands for electrical power, the United States (US) utility industry is currently building dozens of new nuclear plants and planning an additional more than…
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Article Scheduling, Construction September 1973
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Fast-track scheduling
By Alcabes, Joseph Although fast-track scheduling is not a new process for managing projects, it is one that may have the most potential to significantly improve the outcome of large construction projects, especially…
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