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EDITOR'S NOTES
According to a survey by The Wireless Association (www.ctia.org), more than 208 million Americans subscribed to a cell phone service as of December 2005. This number is up from just 682,000 15 years ago. Compare the current statistic against the nearly 300 million people who live in the United States and at least two out of every three peopleincluding childrenhave a cell phone. With the advent of e-mail, cell phones, PDAs, Blackberries, etc., its not hard to stay in touch. And, if technological advances continue at the current rate, that percentage will inevitably increase.
This keep in touch trend takes center stage in this months issue of Construction Project Controls. Columnist Larry True attended the Construction Financial Managers Associations annual convention in Las Vegas and took home a plethora of information about the latest ways to stay in touch both in the field and at the office. John Jurewicz analyzed the differences between Oce and Adobe when it comes to file sharing.
One of the most important people programmed into your e-mail, cell, palm, Blackberry or whatever device you favor should be your project owner. Warner vice president Mark Anderson offers a comprehensive look at the ins and outs of recovery schedules and what to do when the owner requests one. Gordon Aronson delves into project delays in this months article in which he discusses time impact analyses. This months guest columnist, Michael Lingerfelt, wraps up this issue with a convincing argument for incorporating more technology into the design phase of any project.
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NEW TOOLS FOR PROJECT COST CONTROL
By Larry True Larry True offers a commentary on new digital tools to add to the cost controllers toolbox in his review of the Construction Financial Managers Associations annual conference and exhibition.
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BATTLE OF THE TITANS: OCÉ VS. ADOBE
By John Jurewicz of ASPTIP.COM When two giants compete in the world of exporting CAD files to the imaging market it is instructive as a user to sit back and watch. So begins John Jurewiczs comparison between Océ and Adobe.
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RECOVERY SCHEDULES
By Mark I. Anderson As part of a continuing series of articles regarding critical path method (CPM) scheduling, Mark Anderson, Executive Vice President for Warner Construction Consultants, reviews various facets of schedule management when an owner requests a recovery schedule.
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BUILDING AN EFFECTIVE TIME IMPACT ANALYSIS
By Gordon H. Aronson By the time an event negatively impacts workflow, its too late to start collecting documents for a reliable and accurate time impact analysis. Gordon Aronson explains when and how to begin the process.
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