Resource-activity critical-path method for construction planning

Lu, M and Li, H (2003) Resource-activity critical-path method for construction planning. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 129(4), pp. 412-420. ISSN 0733-9364

Abstract

In this paper, a practical method is developed in an attempt to address the fundamental matters and limitations of existing methods for critical-path method (CPM) based resource scheduling, which are identified by reviewing the prior research in resource-constrained CPM scheduling and repetitive scheduling. The proposed method is called the resource-activity critical-path method (RACPM), in which (1) the dimension of resource in addition to activity and time is highlighted in project scheduling to seamlessly synchronize activity planning and resource planning; (2) the start/finish times and the floats are defined as resource-activity attributes based on the resource-technology combined precedence relationships; and (3) the "resource critical" issue that has long baffled the construction industry is clarified. The RACPM is applied to an example problem taken from the literature for illustrating the algorithm and comparing it with the existing method. A sample application of the proposed RACPM for planning a footbridge construction project is also given to demonstrate that practitioners can readily interpret and utilize a RACPM schedule by relating the RACPM to the classic CPM. The RACPM provides schedulers with a convenient vehicle for seamlessly integrating the technology/process perspective with the resource use perspective in construction planning. The effect on the project duration and activity floats of varied resource availability can be studied through running RACPM on different scenarios of resources. This potentially leads to an integrated scheduling and cost estimating process that will produce realistic schedules, estimates, and control budgets for construction.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: construction planning; critical path method; project management; resource management; scheduling
Index terms: footbridge, resource scheduling, duration, construction industry, estimate, resource planning, dimension, resource management, construction planning, project management, repetitive scheduling, scheduler, scheduling, project scheduling, cost estimating, construction project, practitioner, precedence relationship, critical path method
Subjects: operations research, construction planning, health monitoring assessment and metrics, resource management, financial and cost management, control systems, practitioner, project controls, industry analysis, infrastructure and transport systems, project management theory and practice, production management
Topics: Roles and Professions, Project Management, Research Practice, Engineering Principles, Cost Management, Health and Safety, Site Management, Time Control
Descriptive scope: 3 PCT

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