PERT/CPM and its 3 Phases

PERT is Planning Evaluation and Review Technique. CPM is Critical Path Method. Pert is a result of looking for improved method of planning and evaluating progress of a large scale research and development program. And CPM was designed as a tool for planning, scheduling and control of construction work.

PERT/CPM is a control tool for defining the parts of construction job and then putting them together in a network form.

The three (3) pases of PERT/CPM are Planning, Scheduling and Control Monitor. Planning is defined as determining the relationship between the work operation and the sequence in which they are to be performed. Scheduling is the process of translating the arrow diagram into time table of calendar days. Controlling and monitoring keeps the schedule up to date and meaningful.

In PERT/CPM, diagram should be upgraded periodically to account for Time discrepancies, Deliveries, Weather, Change orders, and Unexpected events or condition.

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