Construction Project Planning and Scheduling: A Case of Inlet Separator Fabrication
1Wiwik Handayani, 2Delly Nofiani
1,2Department of management, Faculty of Business and Economics, Universitas Pembangunan Nasional Veteran Jatim, Surabaya, Indonesia
https://doi.org/10.47191/jefms/v4-i11-14ABSTRACT:
Project construction activities must be analyzed from the planning stage to the execution stage so that they can be achieved optimally and achieve the best performance point. Project planning relies on a project scheduling system, of course requiring updates and modifications that show the project conditions in real time. The aims of this paper is propose a project scheduling system that can accommodate projects that have large-scale activities by proposing scheduling and risk analysis using Primavera P6 and Primavera risk analysis. A case study was conducted on the construction of an inlet separator fabrication project in Batam, Indonesia. The proposed method aims to calculate the optimal project completion time through automatic scheduling with primavera software. The method demonstrates practical value for project managers in identifying the shortest project duration and estimating the most optimal time duration for carrying out activities. In addition, using automatic scheduling can provide more complex information including successors and predecessors of activities, critical times, estimates of the overall duration of the project.
KEYWORDS:
Optimization, Schedule generation, Construction, Project Management, Primavera
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