I'm doing something similar and went to Google and searched for examples. You can find some pretty good ones out there that can at least get you started with ideas for your own. None of them will be perfect for what you need as your local processes and procedures will probably be unique but they should help you get started. I can't vouch for the accuracy of their procedures.
simple - put up some words on what method of planning you're using, softwares,way you create schedule, types of reports after that and finally, the close-out report. So that every project will be executed based on the complany's planning procedure wrt to the client specs.
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14 years 2 monthsor can someone mail me an
or can someone mail me an example plz, inbox me for email addy
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16 years 7 monthsRyan, If you don't know
Ryan,
If you don't know what a Company Planning Procedure should consist of, that suggest you have never even seen one before?
If you have never even seen one before, I would suggest you may not be the right person to write one.
But if you are determined to have a go, a good Company Planning Procedure should include such content as:
-Policy on scheduling software, including mandatory / recommended settings, training, and software updates
-Policy on mandatory WBS, CBS, OBS, RBS & EPS
-Mandatory and free-for-use activity & Project codes
-Definition of Schedule Levels
-Scheduling practises (Rolling Wave Planning, Stagegates, BIM, etc)
-Minimum scheduling standards (level fo detail, max update periods, use of lags & negative lags, constraints, non-FS relationships, etc)
-Resource Loading (named resources? by trade? by gang? plant? materials? space?)
-Earned Value Methodologies (level of cost loading, EV Metrics to be reported, etc)
-Scope / Change Management
-Baselining policy
-Archiving policy
-Company / division / department-wide reporting
-Roles & Responsibilities
-Standardised report formats
-Regular review & revision of Conmpany Planning Policy
Good luck,
G
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14 yearsI'm doing something similar
I'm doing something similar and went to Google and searched for examples. You can find some pretty good ones out there that can at least get you started with ideas for your own. None of them will be perfect for what you need as your local processes and procedures will probably be unique but they should help you get started. I can't vouch for the accuracy of their procedures.
Here are some examples I found:
http://www.virginiadot.org/business/resources/const/PostAwardSchedGui.pdf
http://www.wsdot.wa.gov/publications/fulltext/PMRS/Guidance_Desktop_Procedures/SchedulerDesktopProcedures.pdf
https://www.dot.ny.gov/main/business-center/contractors/construction-division/construction-repository/NYSDOT_P6CLIENT_Training_Manual.pdf
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15 yearssimple - put up some words on
simple - put up some words on what method of planning you're using, softwares,way you create schedule, types of reports after that and finally, the close-out report. So that every project will be executed based on the complany's planning procedure wrt to the client specs.