Construction Planning and Management Systems Using Primavera®
An in-depth study of the current systems and techniques applied in construction planning, scheduling, control, and delay impact analysis.
What you can learn.
- Identify the components of a construction schedule and how they are developed
- Learn the steps and perform a critical path analysis with a given set of activities
- Understand how scheduling software determines the critical path
- Develop work breakdown structures and schedule activities from a recently constructed project's plans
- Gain a thorough understanding of how to use Primavera P6 to create, update, and communicate construction schedules
About this course:
This course presents an in-depth study of the current systems and techniques applied in construction planning, scheduling, control, and delay impact analysis. Instruction emphasizes the Critical Path Method approach to developing baseline schedules, progress measurement, earned value, integrated management systems, and as-planned versus as-built analysis. The course also includes hands-on computerized scheduling using Primavera Systems software.Winter 2021 Schedule
Available Format(s):
These courses are fully online and have no regular meeting times.
Enrollment limited; early enrollment advised.
These courses have regular meeting times and are fully online, via remote instruction. Click “See Details” below for more information.
Enrollment limited; early enrollment advised.
Available Format(s):
These courses are fully online and have no regular meeting times.
Enrollment limited; early enrollment advised.
These courses have regular meeting times and are fully online, via remote instruction. Click “See Details” below for more information.
Enrollment limited; early enrollment advised.
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