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Chiang, Y and Cheng, E W L (2009) Perception of Financial Institutions toward Financing PFI Projects in Hong Kong. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 135(09), 833–40.

Chou, C, Caldas, C H, O’Connor, J T, Sroka, A W and Goldman, G K (2009) Identification of Decision Drivers for the Strategy of Incorporating Utility Relocations into Highway Construction Contracts. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 135(09), 812–8.

Choudhry, R M, Fang, D and Lingard, H (2009) Measuring Safety Climate of a Construction Company. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 135(09), 890–9.

De Marco, A, Briccarello, D and Rafele, C (2009) Cost and Schedule Monitoring of Industrial Building Projects: Case Study. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 135(09), 853–62.

Dhakal, S, Mrawira, D and Rankin, J (2009) Effect of Specifications Type on the Quality of Paving Contracts in New Brunswick. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 135(09), 801–11.

El-adaway, I H and Kandil, A A (2009) Contractors’ Claims Insurance: A Risk Retention Approach. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 135(09), 819–25.

Golden, S K and Skibniewski, M J (2009) Immigration and Construction: The Makeup of the Workforce in the Washington, D.C., Metropolitan Area. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 135(09), 874–80.

Hartmann, A, Ling, F Y Y and Tan, J S H (2009) Relative Importance of Subcontractor Selection Criteria: Evidence from Singapore. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 135(09), 826–32.

Kiziltas, S and Akinci, B (2009) Contextual Information Requirements of Cost Estimators from Past Construction Projects. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 135(09), 841–52.

Le, T, Caldas, C H, Gibson, G E and Thole, M (2009) Assessing Scope and Managing Risk in the Highway Project Development Process. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 135(09), 900–10.

Lu, M and Lam, H (2009) Transform Schemes Applied on Non-Finish-to-Start Logical Relationships in Project Network Diagrams. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 135(09), 863–73.

  • Type: Journal Article
  • Keywords: Scheduling; Critical path method; Construction management;
  • ISBN/ISSN: 0733-9364
  • URL: https://doi.org/10.1061/(ASCE)CO.1943-7862.0000062
  • Abstract:
    Critical path analysis on a project network having non-finish-to-start (FS) logical relationships with lags is generally referred to as precedence diagram method (PDM). A PDM-based scheduling analysis is facilitated by mainstream project scheduling software (such as P3 ). However, PDM compounds total float determination and interpretation, potentially causing anomalous effects on critical path identification. In the present research, we generalize those particular circumstances that entail applying non-FS logical relationships on construction projects. We then propose generic transform schemes such that non-FS relationships in a PDM network can be detected and transformed—automatically—into equivalent FS. Moreover, we provide analytical proofs for the transform schemes being proposed to justify the logical equivalency between the original PDM network and the transformed activity-on-node (AON) network only having FS logical relationships. A PDM network example demonstrates that confusions would arise in interpreting P3 ’s critical path analysis results, but not in the case of the transformed AON counterpart. In conclusion, the transform schemes being proposed lead to better understanding of the scheduling results when critical path analysis is performed on a PDM network. This also paves the way for conducting further sophisticated scheduling analysis (such as resource loading or Monte Carlo simulation) on a PDM network.

Minchin, R E (2009) Fall and Rise of the Largest Construction Manager-at-Risk Transportation Construction Project Ever. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 135(09), 930–8.

Mitropoulos, P, Cupido, G and Namboodiri, M (2009) Cognitive Approach to Construction Safety: Task Demand-Capability Model. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 135(09), 881–9.

Odeh, I, El-Rayes, K and Liu, L (2009) Field Experiments to Evaluate and Control Light Tower Glare in Nighttime Work Zones. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 135(09), 911–9.

Poveda, C A and Fayek, A R (2009) Predicting and Evaluating Construction Trades Foremen Performance: Fuzzy Logic Approach. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 135(09), 920–9.