Critical Path Scheduling: An Overview
CPM and PERT project-management scheduling are seldom used or understood in spite of over 20 years availability. In fact, many are strongly opposed to it, having had reams of computer...

Inspecting Dam Construction
Through and competent inspection during construction is crucial to assure dam safty. Inspection for dam construction is more important than for other types of structures because plans...

How Texas got a New Highway Plan and More Construction Dollars
Texas has a new highway system plan, a new systems approach to highway design and about $300 million a year increase in highway funds over the next 20 years. Here are two articles that...

101 Uses for Earth Reinforcement
A mini-symposium on earth reinforcement held at the April 1978 ASCE national convention attracted participants from around the world; symposium papers form the basis of this paper. Methods...

Seepage Cutoff Wall Installed Through Dam is Construction First
A new construction technique has been developed which provides a permanent solution to the foundation problems at Wolf Creek Dam. Muddy flows and sinkholes discovered in 1968 led to a...

Highway History: Modern Turnpike Era Recounted
Early history of the development of revenue bond financing of transportation projects is outlined including advances in engineering technique and policies. The origins of the original...

Mapping America is Never-Ending Task for USGS
For its first topographic surveys, begun in 1879, USGS measured distances by counting revolutions of a wheel, ran traverses by chain and compass, and used a barometer to determine elevations....

Top-to-Bottom Construction in High-Rise Buildings
This top-to-bottom construction method, called jackblock is a cousin of lift-slab. The main components are the jack and concrete block, hence the name. The top story of a building is constructed...

The Personalized System of Instruction: Death Knell for the Lecture�
In most universities, teaching methods have not changed substantially since the invention of the printing press 500 years ago. Yet in recent years, some engineering schools have shown...

Research Needs in Structural Engineering
Here are some highlights of the state of Research Needs in Structural Engineering, prepared at National Science Foundation�ASCE workshop in June 1979. Overall, the statement says, U.S....

Threaded Rebars Spin Down Time
A rebar splicing technique was a major factor in saving two year's construction time on California's $33 million, 9000 ft (2743 m) Antioch Bridge. Rebar splicing...

First Annual National Conference on Recreation Planning and Development
Recreation planning and development is a multi-disciplined field involving engineers, planners, landscape architects, structural architects and other specialists active or interested in...

PERT and CPM Techniques in Project Management
Originally published in Journal of the Construction Engrg. Division, Vol. 90, No. 1, March 1964, pp. 1-26...

Critical Path Resource Scheduling Algorithm
Originally published in Journal of the Construction Engrg. Division, Vol. 94, No. 2, October 1968, pp. 161-180...

Planning Monitoring Frequencies for CPM Projects
Originally published in Journal of the Construction Engrg. Division, Vol. 97, No. 2, November 1971, pp. 211-226...

Networking Methods for Project Planning and Control
Originally published in Journal of the Construction Division, Vol. 100, No. 3, September 1974, pp. 357-372...

New Methods in Construction Systems
Originally published in Journal of the Construction Division, Vol. 100, No. 3, September 1974, pp. 211-222...

Developments in CPM, PERT, and Network Analysis
Originally published in Journal of the Construction Division, Vol. 101, No. 4, December 1975, pp. 769-784...

Cost and Time Scaled Networks: Graphical Model
Originally published in Journal of the Construction Division, Vol. 103, No. 2, June 1977, pp. 179-190...

Discussion of Cost and Time Scaled Networks: Graphical Model
Originally published in Journal of the Construction Division, Vol. 103, No. 4, December 1977, pg. 670...

 

 

 

 

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