Evaluation of Location Based Management System in the Construction of Power Transmission and Distribution Projects

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Abhiram Shankar
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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9
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870 KB
Publication Date:
Aug 1, 2013

Abstract

Construction projects are becoming more demanding both in terms of time and complexity. This necessitates intricate planning and sequencing of activities at the macro and micro level and continuous flow of resources across the project in order to achieve planned targets. Work and Resource planning need to be done in such a way that limited resources give optimal output. Currently dominant activity-based scheduling techniques like Critical Path Method (CPM) and Program Evaluation and Review Technique (PERT) do not model work-flow or resource-flow through a project life cycle. An extension to the conventional activity based planning is Location Based Management System (LBMS). LBMS has been explored and utilised in the case of repetitive and cyclic projects such as high rise buildings. This study focusses on the application of LBMS to repetitive and non-repetitive components of Power Transmission and Distribution (PT&D) projects involving construction of substation and cable laying. This paper presents the findings on comparing the current planning practice for cable laying with an LBMS based approach. A key finding of the study was that the conventional practice resulted in a schedule with several coordination issues that could not be identified in the planning reports. Using the LBMS based approach these issues could be identified and decisions required for resolving these could be made.
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APA: Abhiram Shankar  (2013)  Evaluation of Location Based Management System in the Construction of Power Transmission and Distribution Projects

MLA: Abhiram Shankar Evaluation of Location Based Management System in the Construction of Power Transmission and Distribution Projects. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2013.

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