Dear All
Many of you may have already see the results from a new piece of research by The Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB), which has revealed that a high proportion of complex construction projects are likely to be finished more than six months late, due to poor time control.
A full copy of the report is available to download at www.ciob.org.uk/resources/research [1].
Amongst other things, those responding to the survey felt that very few projects are currently managed by reference to modern methods of time control, and that improved facilities for the education, training and accreditation of planning engineers and project schedulers are needed.
Do you have any comments as to whether you think this might encourage a "new breed" of adequately trained planners?
Regards
Toby
Many of you may have already see the results from a new piece of research by The Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB), which has revealed that a high proportion of complex construction projects are likely to be finished more than six months late, due to poor time control.
A full copy of the report is available to download at www.ciob.org.uk/resources/research [1].
Amongst other things, those responding to the survey felt that very few projects are currently managed by reference to modern methods of time control, and that improved facilities for the education, training and accreditation of planning engineers and project schedulers are needed.
Do you have any comments as to whether you think this might encourage a "new breed" of adequately trained planners?
Regards
Toby