MANAGEMENT OF CRITICAL SPECIALIST WORKS IN MULTIPLE BRIDGE PROJECTS: A CASE STUDY
This practical study identifies the critical specialist works at various stages of Design and Build (D&B) contracts and their influence on the successful delivery in multiple bridge projects. These specialist works become critical activities in multiple simultaneous projects environment. This m...
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my.utp.eprints.11072017-01-19T08:25:21Z MANAGEMENT OF CRITICAL SPECIALIST WORKS IN MULTIPLE BRIDGE PROJECTS: A CASE STUDY Sambu Potty, Narayanan C.T, Ramanathan Idrus, Arazi TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) This practical study identifies the critical specialist works at various stages of Design and Build (D&B) contracts and their influence on the successful delivery in multiple bridge projects. These specialist works become critical activities in multiple simultaneous projects environment. This may be due to lack of planning in the management of these critical specialist works. A case study of multiple bridge projects in Sabah, East Malaysia is considered. This study explains the process of optimisation in multiple projects to minimize the problems arising during the execution of specialist works (like temporary works, piling works and bridge beams) simultaneously. A study of the pre and post-implementation processes and lessons learned elicited from the experiences of those people managing these works in multiple project setup was done. Findings indicate that the optimization process of the specialist works will reduce the possibility or even prevent the specialist works from entering the critical zone. Recommendations are made on the scheduling practice and how to choose from the specialist works options while operating multiple simultaneous projects. Specialist work methods are determined based on analysis of various critical factors influencing the implementation process. 2009-06-09 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed application/pdf http://eprints.utp.edu.my/1107/1/micra2009.pdf Sambu Potty, Narayanan and C.T, Ramanathan and Idrus, Arazi (2009) MANAGEMENT OF CRITICAL SPECIALIST WORKS IN MULTIPLE BRIDGE PROJECTS: A CASE STUDY. In: 8th Annual Conference : Management in Construction Researchers Association (MICRA 2009), 9 - 10 June 2009, Universiti Sains Malaysia, Penang. http://eprints.utp.edu.my/1107/ |
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This practical study identifies the critical specialist works at various stages of Design and Build (D&B) contracts and their influence on the successful delivery in multiple bridge projects. These specialist works become critical activities in multiple simultaneous projects environment. This may be due to lack of planning in the management of these critical specialist works. A case study of multiple bridge projects in Sabah, East Malaysia is considered. This study explains the process of optimisation in multiple projects to minimize the problems arising during the execution of specialist works (like temporary works, piling works and bridge beams) simultaneously. A study of the pre and post-implementation processes and lessons learned elicited from the experiences of those people managing these works in multiple project setup was done. Findings indicate that the optimization process of the specialist works will reduce the possibility or even prevent the specialist works from entering the critical zone. Recommendations are made on the scheduling practice and how to choose from the specialist works options while operating multiple simultaneous projects. Specialist work methods are determined based on analysis of various critical factors influencing the implementation process. |
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MANAGEMENT OF CRITICAL SPECIALIST WORKS IN MULTIPLE BRIDGE PROJECTS: A CASE STUDY |
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