Upcoming RP Spotlight Webinar
Join AACE as we spotlight Recommended Practice (RP) 129R-03: Linear
Scheduling Methods. Project planning and scheduling professionals use a variety
of project scheduling methods depending on the type, size, and nature of
projects. Linear scheduling methods (LSM) are typically used on projects
wherein the majority of the scope is made up of highly repetitive work elements
along a horizontal or vertical alignment. Examples of these projects include
pipeline, tunnel, airport runway, highway, transmission line, road resurfacing,
railroad, or high-rise construction projects. An LSM schedule (also known as a
linear schedule, march chart, or time chainage diagram) is the graphical output
of the LSM. Linear schedules use velocity diagrams, which are described below,
to represent each activity and the progress rate to be achieved (or the
progress actually achieved) over time. The schedule format typically provides
planned and/or actual production rates on a time-scaled, linear format.
This webinar is generously sponsored by Turbo | Chart.
The webinar will be held on 24 January at 11AM Eastern US. Registration is
free, but required.
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