International Journal of Managment, IT and Engineering
  • Year: 2011
  • Volume: 1
  • Issue: 7

Implementing Construction Projects on Schedule – A Real Challenge

  • Author:
  • Debabrata Kar1
  • Total Page Count: 12
  • Page Number: 131 to 142

1Professor, Annex College of Management Studies, Salt Lake City, Kolkata-700064

Institution of Civil Engineers (UK) Representative in India, Eastern Region

Abstract

Engineers all over the world have been trying to find workable solutions to keep Engineering Construction project time over-run under good control. The activity networking technique initiated in the USA in the late fifties gained large popularity. This was followed by the introduction of the computer and a large number of management software aiming at effective project control. The techniques are in use globally including in the developing world. Needless to say these techniques have proved very useful, but the real problem of effectively controlling the slippage on construction projects, particularly in the developing countries like India, still remains largely unsolved. The author has done substantial work in India and other developing countries trying to find workable solutions to this burning issue and have achieved considerable success. Keeping in view this experience, the author has been actively pursuing further studies, research and detailed work in this area and his broad findings are outlined in this paper.

Keywords

Activity network, concurrent delays, developing countries, project slippage, project implementation profile, work breakdown structure, remedial measures