Every task should have at least one incoming and one outgoing link except the first and the last.
Even if it means that a task has one outgoing link to contract completion it should be there.
Regarding your Main Entrance problem the work here will be on your main access route for the trades in the upper floors so the finishing trades in this and the stairs zone will start after the main traffic has finished in the upper floors.
The finishings here will come down the stairs and out through the front door - you have to build the project in your mind before you start to plan it.
In Asta PowerProject there is an option in Tools > Reschedule to leave tasks with only one link to stay "As Drawn" so they don't move about on rescheduling.
If the previous planner was not linking the tasks in your schedule, then there cannot have been a true 'schedule driven' critical path, in which case the schedule is just a picture painted to keep the client at ease.
A true CPM schedule is one that is driven by logic (in your case it may all be F-S which is great). This means when it comes to updating, the completed work can be actualised as complete, and the remaining work (forecast) should show the critical path intact, or moved to other activities accordingly to new information from your Project Manager.
It sounds liike you are setting dates in your schedule and just squeezing the activities to fit - which is wonderful until something goes wrong and you cannot deliver on the set date, LD's are imposed, etc etc. This type of planning is just 'bar chart' planning, and not true forecasting of actual work scope. I've found in my experience (especially with contractors) that this practice is commonplace and often accepted because there is so much other stuff that is more important.
If the client are serious about planning, i'm sure they would have indicated this at some stage.
And, (more importantly) if you are serious about planning, maybe in a years time you might look to gain better experience with an EPCM or Owners team, generally they can mentor you and will do things a bit better.
All the best and have fun - dont take it too seriously!
Is it right that the planner before me did not usually link his tasks?
Am i right in thinking that if a project location i.e the main entrance is not liked to anything it is wrong? Should all taks be linked, even if it means making a relationship which doesnt exist in the real world just to hold it in that date? As when I use the 'Reschedule' function is will pull that unlunked summary to the start date
Welcome to Planning Planet and the Planning Fraternity.
I am glad that I have got to you first because you are doing it right so far and with experience you will get better.
My rules are:
1. Only use FS Links
2. If a task is more than 10 working days it is too long.
3. Set up the programme in 4 levels:
3.1 Level 1 - whole project
3.2 Level 2 - Location [Block - Zone - Level etc}
3.3 Level 3 Task summary in location
3.4 Level 4 - cascade of tasks for each trade working in the location.
4. Use Asta PowerProject summary bars for Levels 3 to 1 and work "Bottom Up" from level 4 to level 1.
5. Once you have created a FS cascade at level 4 then save the level 3 summary in a PowerProject file "Library" then copy paste when you need it again.
When you use these basic principles the critical path will develope naturally - if most of the tasks are critical then your programme is not detailed enough and is probably still at level 3.
Always remember that if you don't know what happens on the project then ask soemone who does.
And make sure you get out on the sites as often as possible.
Member for
19 years 10 monthsHi Conor I missed out the
Hi Conor
I missed out the main rule:
Every task should have at least one incoming and one outgoing link except the first and the last.
Even if it means that a task has one outgoing link to contract completion it should be there.
Regarding your Main Entrance problem the work here will be on your main access route for the trades in the upper floors so the finishing trades in this and the stairs zone will start after the main traffic has finished in the upper floors.
The finishings here will come down the stairs and out through the front door - you have to build the project in your mind before you start to plan it.
In Asta PowerProject there is an option in Tools > Reschedule to leave tasks with only one link to stay "As Drawn" so they don't move about on rescheduling.
Best regards
Mike Testro
Member for
16 years 2 monthsWelcome to planning
Welcome to planning Conor,
If the previous planner was not linking the tasks in your schedule, then there cannot have been a true 'schedule driven' critical path, in which case the schedule is just a picture painted to keep the client at ease.
A true CPM schedule is one that is driven by logic (in your case it may all be F-S which is great). This means when it comes to updating, the completed work can be actualised as complete, and the remaining work (forecast) should show the critical path intact, or moved to other activities accordingly to new information from your Project Manager.
It sounds liike you are setting dates in your schedule and just squeezing the activities to fit - which is wonderful until something goes wrong and you cannot deliver on the set date, LD's are imposed, etc etc. This type of planning is just 'bar chart' planning, and not true forecasting of actual work scope. I've found in my experience (especially with contractors) that this practice is commonplace and often accepted because there is so much other stuff that is more important.
If the client are serious about planning, i'm sure they would have indicated this at some stage.
And, (more importantly) if you are serious about planning, maybe in a years time you might look to gain better experience with an EPCM or Owners team, generally they can mentor you and will do things a bit better.
All the best and have fun - dont take it too seriously!
Member for
13 years 6 monthsOK thanks Mike!Is it right
OK thanks Mike!
Is it right that the planner before me did not usually link his tasks?
Am i right in thinking that if a project location i.e the main entrance is not liked to anything it is wrong? Should all taks be linked, even if it means making a relationship which doesnt exist in the real world just to hold it in that date? As when I use the 'Reschedule' function is will pull that unlunked summary to the start date
Member for
19 years 10 monthsHi Conor Welcome to Planning
Hi Conor
Welcome to Planning Planet and the Planning Fraternity.
I am glad that I have got to you first because you are doing it right so far and with experience you will get better.
My rules are:
1. Only use FS Links
2. If a task is more than 10 working days it is too long.
3. Set up the programme in 4 levels:
3.1 Level 1 - whole project
3.2 Level 2 - Location [Block - Zone - Level etc}
3.3 Level 3 Task summary in location
3.4 Level 4 - cascade of tasks for each trade working in the location.
4. Use Asta PowerProject summary bars for Levels 3 to 1 and work "Bottom Up" from level 4 to level 1.
5. Once you have created a FS cascade at level 4 then save the level 3 summary in a PowerProject file "Library" then copy paste when you need it again.
When you use these basic principles the critical path will develope naturally - if most of the tasks are critical then your programme is not detailed enough and is probably still at level 3.
Always remember that if you don't know what happens on the project then ask soemone who does.
And make sure you get out on the sites as often as possible.
Good luck and Best regards
Mike Testro