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Harnessing AI To Revolutionize Construction Scheduling

The Constructor

The construction industry has used manual scheduling techniques for decades, but artificial intelligence (AI) is now revolutionizing construction scheduling. AI-based scheduling offers the potential to drastically reduce construction project delays and costs while improving the efficiency and accuracy of the scheduling process.

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Bad Schedule Article Follow Up: Is Schedule Manipulation a Problem?

Construction Dive

By Paul Levin, PSP In last week's issue I penned an article about schedules, trying to make the point that there are schedules that may not conform to best practices but still serve the purpose of helping a contractor to effectively plan and manage a project.

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Bar Bending Schedule - Importance | advantages | Preparation

Civil Lead

What is Bar Bending Schedule (BBS)? Bar bending schedule is a list of reinforcement bars in a tabular form giving the particulars of bars, the shape of bending with sketches, length of each, total length and total weight. Usually, for each type of RCC work a schedule of bars is usually prepared. Also, Read - 1.

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9 Best Practice Tips for a Schedule Analysis of Construction Delays

Best Practices Construction Law

However, the different methods of schedule analysis can lead to varying results. In a great Construction Law International article by my friends Don Gavin and Rob D’Onofrio, the authors suggest a series of best practices that should improve on the reliability of schedule analysis and increase its acceptability in the industry.

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ConsensusDocs Contract Schedule Specifications Moving Towards CPM

Construction Dive

This article started out as a review of a schedule specification clause in a recently updated standard form document. As a reader of ConstructionPro Week, you may have noticed we often advocate for active use of schedules on construction projects. 5 – Issue 48, 12/16/2017). ” Read more.

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Digitial Dryshack #51: Report from NAVFAC Hawaii Scheduling seminar

Cassell Construction Estimating

She was scheduled to attend a seminar in Honolulu entitled P6 Scheduling Requirements for NAVFAC projects. Saito provided some excellent perspective on his department’s scheduling requirements. This topic could be the subject of a future article, as there are numerous different ways to deal with this issue.

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Get the Right Tech for Your Business

Construction Business Owner

In 2004, I wrote an article for one of the first editions of Construction Business Owner magazine titled “Is Your Goal to Retire Before You Learn the Computer?” Now, cutting-edge technology is required to communicate with customers and subcontractors, obtain and read plans, schedule jobs and people, and manage business and field operations.

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