Planning & Scheduling Professional: Be professional
PSP Planning and Scheduling Course
Description
1A. Planning Development
1.1 Input and Data
1.1.1 Contract Requirements
1.1.2 Identification of Stakeholders
1.1.3 Constructability Methods
1.2 Considerations and Constraints
1.2.1 Identification of Resources
1.2.2 Value Engineering
1.2.3 Stakeholder Considerations
1.2.4 Project Variables
1B. Planning Product
1.3 Planning Output and Deliverables
1.3.1 Define Scope of Work
1.3.2 Define Project Goals
1.3.3 Define Project Plan
1.3.4 Phase Definition
1.3.5 Establish Work Breakdown Structure (WBS)
1.3.6 Establish Organizational Breakdown Structure (OBS)
1.3.7 Cost Breakdown Structure (CBS)
1.3.8 Sequencing and Phase Relationships
1.3.9 Review by Stakeholders
1.3.10 Cost Estimate Development
1.3.11 Baseline Plan
1.3.12 Periodic Forecasts
1.3.13 Risk and Recovery Plan
CHAPTER 2 – SCHEDULING
2A. Schedule Development
2.1 Input and Data (from Planning)
2.1.1 Define Schedule Scope
2.1.2 Breakdown Structures (WBS/OBS/CBS)
2.1.3 Schedule Specification
2.1.4 Feedback from Stakeholders
2.1.5 Cost Estimate Model
2.2 Creating Schedule
2.2.1 Types of Schedules
2.2.2 Activities
2.2.3 Durations
2.2.4 Relationships
2.2.5 Constraints and Calendars
2.2.6 Cost/Resource Loading
2.2.7 Milestones
2.2.8 Schedule Quality Analysis and Compliance Review
2.2.9 Schedule Basis Documentation
2B. Schedule Maintenance/Controlling
2.3 Maintain Schedule
2.3.1 Baseline Schedule
2.3.2 Tracking Schedule Progress
2.3.3 Cost and Resource Management
2.3.4 Schedule Change Management
2.3.5 Acceleration
2.3.6 Schedule Maintenance Feedback
2.4 Schedule Output and Deliverables
2.4.1 Control Level Schedules
2.4.2 Variances and Trends
2.4.3 Schedule Analysis
2.4.4 Schedule Forecasts
2.4.5 Constructability Review
2.4.6 Progress Reports and Reviews
2.4.7 Recovery Schedules
2.4.8 Management Summary
What You Will Learn!
- The training course will provide participants with a thorough background in the concepts of Planning and Scheduling Engineering and Construction projects. The course addresses how to identify, monitor, and balance information crucial for the successful management of projects. It will discuss the development of a baseline performance management plan (PMP) for the project that will allow the efficient compilation and the timely generation of quantitative performance comparisons. The comparisons highlight significant performance departures ("actual vs. baseline") and allow for preventive and early remedial and corrective action
Who Should Attend!
- Planners , Resources Managers, Project Managers, Engineers , Information Technology Manager