Critical-Chain Project Management in Western Australia: Towards Construction Project Duration Reduction
Given that one in three infrastructure projects in (Western) Australia were completed over-time, project management of the building process requires re-examination; Critical-Chain Project Management (CCPM) is presented as a way to address unsuccessful, over-time delivery of projects for the local co...
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| author | Whyte, Andrew Crew, Andrew |
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| description | Given that one in three infrastructure projects in (Western) Australia were completed over-time, project management of the building process requires re-examination; Critical-Chain Project Management (CCPM) is presented as a way to address unsuccessful, over-time delivery of projects for the local construction industry. CCPM is an application of the Theory of Constraints to establish procedures to better manage human behaviour and more efficiently allocate resources required to complete tasks. CCPM is presented as a means to improve upon the Australian construction industry's more commonly used Critical Path Method. The research work described uses a qualitative methodology to assess the extent to which stakeholders in WA might be able to implement this alternative scheduling technique to incorporate risk assessment. Findings are presented which suggest that whilst industry appears resistant overall to the implementation of CCPM, utilisation of the technique may be suitable for disastermitigation community-asset-reinstatement. |
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| spelling | curtin-20.500.11937-170622023-01-27T05:26:31Z Critical-Chain Project Management in Western Australia: Towards Construction Project Duration Reduction Whyte, Andrew Crew, Andrew Prof Les Ruddock Dr Paul Chynoweth critical-chain project-management civil-engineering/construction Western-Australia Given that one in three infrastructure projects in (Western) Australia were completed over-time, project management of the building process requires re-examination; Critical-Chain Project Management (CCPM) is presented as a way to address unsuccessful, over-time delivery of projects for the local construction industry. CCPM is an application of the Theory of Constraints to establish procedures to better manage human behaviour and more efficiently allocate resources required to complete tasks. CCPM is presented as a means to improve upon the Australian construction industry's more commonly used Critical Path Method. The research work described uses a qualitative methodology to assess the extent to which stakeholders in WA might be able to implement this alternative scheduling technique to incorporate risk assessment. Findings are presented which suggest that whilst industry appears resistant overall to the implementation of CCPM, utilisation of the technique may be suitable for disastermitigation community-asset-reinstatement. 2011 Conference Paper http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/17062 RICS restricted |
| spellingShingle | critical-chain project-management civil-engineering/construction Western-Australia Whyte, Andrew Crew, Andrew Critical-Chain Project Management in Western Australia: Towards Construction Project Duration Reduction |
| title | Critical-Chain Project Management in Western Australia: Towards Construction Project Duration Reduction |
| title_full | Critical-Chain Project Management in Western Australia: Towards Construction Project Duration Reduction |
| title_fullStr | Critical-Chain Project Management in Western Australia: Towards Construction Project Duration Reduction |
| title_full_unstemmed | Critical-Chain Project Management in Western Australia: Towards Construction Project Duration Reduction |
| title_short | Critical-Chain Project Management in Western Australia: Towards Construction Project Duration Reduction |
| title_sort | critical-chain project management in western australia: towards construction project duration reduction |
| topic | critical-chain project-management civil-engineering/construction Western-Australia |
| url | http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/17062 |