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EDITOR'S NOTES
As the holidays quickly approach, its easy to get caught up in all the festivities, parties and other end-of-year celebrations. Without proper planning, its especially easy to lose track of some of your activities. While it might not help with your holiday planning, this months first three articles provide the information you need to successfully keep track of your critical and non-critical construction activities as well as how to list them in Primavera.
If improving internal processes all at once seems an overwhelming task, take the advice in John Jurewiczs articletackle each process individually. John starts with setting up an Extranet communication strategy.
As always, check out the new digests at the end of this months issue of Construction Project Controls. If your firm releases a new product or achieves an award, we want to hear about it. E-mail us at editor@WPL.net.
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DON’T FORGET THE NON-CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES
By Marco Ferrante and John Kimon Yiasemides Every construction project involves more than just the brick and mortar aspects. When scheduling critical activities, Marco Ferrante and John Kimon Yiasemides instruct the contractor to also schedule the non-construction activities that affect the projects overall outcome.
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EXTRANET IMPLEMENTATION STATEGY: PUT FIRST THINGS FIRST
By John Jurewicz When in comes to improving internal processes, dont tackle everything at once. John Jurewicz suggests that you work on each process, one at a time. Here, he guides you through Extranet communication strategies in a project management system.
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PRIMAVERA STEPS: THEIR ADVANTAGES AND UPDATING
By Gordon H. Aronson Instead of listing each individual detail as an activity on your project, Primavera expert Gordon Aronson recommends using the Steps feature, which allows you to group bullet-point items as part of a larger activity. The benefit you keep better track of the progress of each activity while reducing the number of activities in the schedule.
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INDUSTRY UPDATES
This week's updates include new Constructware installations, a Sage Timberline press release and report of software usage in European countries.
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