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Mamoon Ali
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Greetings,

 

We all know that when it comes to construction, it never ends of how many items of work it contains, how many construction methodologies it does have. A successful planner is a one who puts his schedule explaining the sequence of activities in his project, but no matter how many of Field experience he got before he start working on planning, there will be always something missing.

 

My question is: Is there a single or a group of references from any where, Anything. Where I can refer to simply when I find my self scheduling for a new construction project and it contains new materials of items of works or whatever where i need to know about it in more detail, the method of executing and more info about it ?

 

Thanks.

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Mike Testro
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Hi Mamoon

There are two sources of reference:

1. The project engineer / manager who knows all about it.

2. Google

It is best to use both.

Best regards

Mike Testro