Misconception in Project Controls & How to Display Work in 2 Units

Our 5 topics for the week ending 5th March 2023 all come from LinkedIn with Matthew Greenhalgh kicking things with his take on why the need to keep accurate records of the timing of construction project variations and this seems to have struck a chord with people judging by the quality of comments on the post.

Are you looking for materials on Integrated Master Plan (IMP) or Integrated Master Schedule (IMS)? Glen Alleman has penned an introduction to IMP/IMS with more than 20 links to different resources. https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/impims-briefings-training-materials-master-classes-glen-alleman/.

Ismet Kocaman has a simple workaround for displaying Work in different units at the same time in a Microsoft Project schedule.

Does learning Primavera P6 all that matters in project Controls? This is one of the many misconceptions about in Project Controls discipline and Naveen Lopes has out of his way to debunk 5 of these misconceptions.

Are on a project that is governed by NEC4? Then you might be interested in our last topic where Paul Bradley wants some clarity around time risk allowances.

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