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...

Closure of Cost and Time Scaled Networks: Graphical Model
Originally published in Journal of the Construction Division, Vol. 104, No. 3, September 1978, pg. 365...

Cost-Time Model for Large CPM Project Networks
Originally published in Journal of the Construction Division, Vol. 103, No. 2, June 1977, pp. 201-211...

Modeling Method-Productivity
Originally published in Journal of the Construction Division, Vol. 102, No. 1, March 1976, pp. 157-168...

Highway Widening Proceeds Behind Concrete Median Barrier
Precast concrete median barrier curb is being used temporarily to protect both workmen and traffic through the 3.1-mile long construction zone of a widening project along the Garden State...

Sludge Pyrolysis: How Big a Future�
Pyrolysis is the destructive distillation of combustible elements by heat in the total absence of oxygen. Partial pyrolysis or starved air combustion is the gasification of a material...

Personnel Management of Engineering Organizations
Which personnel management approaches are most successful, and why? We surveyed ASCE's Sections and Branches in search of answers. And reviewed the 120 or so nominations in...

Subway Designs and Construction Methods That Cut Costs
The high cost of subway construction in the United States can be reduced by adopting station and track structure configurations, structural systems, and construction techniques best suited...

Subway Structures Good, Other Elements Need Rehab
Capital spending priorities of New York City's Transit Authority have shifted, as it postponed indefinitely the construction of all but one new line�the line from 63rd St....

Energy Facilities Going Underground
Environmental pressures, combined with continuing development of hard-rock excavation techniques, have turned attention to the placement of major engineering facilities underground. Primary...

Old Roads Never Die, They are Just Recycled
The cost of repairing roads has increased as asphalt is dependent on the constantly growing price of petroleum. One answer to keeping down costs is asphalt recycling. This article takes...

Transportation & Energy
Proceedings of the Urban Transportation Division Specialty Conference, held in the Rosslyn Ramada Inn, Washington, D.C., May 22-24, 1978. Sponsored by the Urban Transportation Division...

Can the U.S. Cope with Skyrocketing Coal Production�
Coal must become the nation's chief tool for increasing energy self-reliance. Coal is abundant. The technology to use it is available today. There is an existing production...

Peaking Power from Stored Air
Pumped storage has been recognized as a means of supplying additional electric power generation capacity during peak load periods for quite a while. However, such facilities are traditionally...

 

 

 

 

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