This is my first visit to this site and I am thrilled to death. I am so glad to find a forum to discuss this subject matter.
I have 17 years experience in commercial construction. I have held the position of Supervisor for the last three years. It has been the last three years that I have taken an interest in scheduling.
The size projects that I have delt with so far range from 4 to 5 million. The company that I work for dose around 125 million annualy.
It is my experience that the time frame is set into stone before the bid is excepted. Therefore, it is my job to schedule the project so that it meets the constaints of the timeline set by the owner/architect. Sometimes this timeline is unreasonable, sometimes it is not.
I have learned CPM and have "Sure Track" I have no formal education just on the job training.
I have built a 4.5 mil project in 10 months by just "winging it". (I Love what I do for a living.)
I am interested in becoming more efficient as a supervisor by means of scheduling.
If anyone has any tips or guidelines to follow I would be greatful
Respectfuly yours,
William E. Stakelin
I have 17 years experience in commercial construction. I have held the position of Supervisor for the last three years. It has been the last three years that I have taken an interest in scheduling.
The size projects that I have delt with so far range from 4 to 5 million. The company that I work for dose around 125 million annualy.
It is my experience that the time frame is set into stone before the bid is excepted. Therefore, it is my job to schedule the project so that it meets the constaints of the timeline set by the owner/architect. Sometimes this timeline is unreasonable, sometimes it is not.
I have learned CPM and have "Sure Track" I have no formal education just on the job training.
I have built a 4.5 mil project in 10 months by just "winging it". (I Love what I do for a living.)
I am interested in becoming more efficient as a supervisor by means of scheduling.
If anyone has any tips or guidelines to follow I would be greatful
Respectfuly yours,
William E. Stakelin