Scheduling is a common thread in this month’s issue of Construction Project Controls. As Marc Johnson explains, there’s much more to scheduling than just beginning, middle and end. He spells out the steps to creating an accurate and effective schedule. Next, columnist Gordon Aronson takes some of the guesswork out of inputting resources and costs in P3e/c and Contractor scheduling software. Larry True shows general contractors how to spend less time on cost analysis, saving valuable time for actual project management. John Jurewicz then gives updates on three web-based software programs, and Pam Hunter gives an overview of a report that provides on-the-job examples of how some of these programs are helping transportation organizations. This issue wraps up with updates and new releases on software packages.