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Finnish
Scheduler Aims To Balance Resources and Crews
7/25/2005

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| (Photo by Guy Lawrence
for ENR) |
The advancement of 3-D and 4-D construction
modeling is opening new scheduling possibilities, and vendors are
reaching for them. Graphisoft, the maker of the object-based design
modeler ArchiCAD, which came out with a construction modeling product
in January, is now completing purchase of a Finnish resource-based
scheduling system called DynaProject. It uses construction models
as a platform for balancing the day-to-day work locations of crews
on jobs and across projects.
The scheduler breaks jobs into physical areas
where work can continue independently and then experiments with
timing across the whole job to minimize crew overlap and interruptions
to optimize efficiency, while maintaining the necessary order of
construction. Space-critical tasks, which have to be done with no
other crews present, are given priority. A tool called "Line
of Balance" displays the sequences of planned operations and
the available equipment and materials resources. It then shows the
projected efficiency gains when the pace is coordinated across multiple
locations and crews. In some cases it may be more efficient to reduce
resources for one crew and slow it down, for instance, to better
dovetail its production with the rest of the project. "The
goal is to keep up crew momentum, to avoid stops and starts and
adjust resources to maximize efficiency," says Dominic Gallello,
CEO of Budapest, Hungary-based Graphisoft.
"We are looking at it seriously because
it fits in with a lot of the tools were putting into place
for vertical construction," says Dan Gonzales, director of
design and construction technology at Roger Quinn Construction Inc.,
Bonsall, Calif. Gonzales has already started training with Graphisoft
for using the software. He says RQ will begin testing it on construction
of an Air Force operations building at Davis Monthan Air Force Base
in Tuscon, Ariz., this year.
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