APPLICATION OF PRECEDENCE DIAGRAMMING FOR PLANNING OF A LOCAL ROAD RECONSTRUCTION
Date Issued
2024-03
Author(s)
Lazarevska Marijana
Gacevski Vasko
Zafirovski Zlatko
Abstract
Planning is essentially a way of mentally presenting projects in the future, and it is implemented
through the creation of models (graphical, mathematical, etc.) through which the behaviour of
the future real project is simulated in a changing environment. It implies the implementation of
analyses with included risk and uncertainty for correct decision-making during the
implementation of projects.
In modern construction, the realization of any more serious project cannot be imagined without
the application of quality planning and management methods. Network models are an example
of the most commonly used methods for planning of the implementation of complex and longterm
projects. The most commonly used network models in construction are: Critical Path
Method (CPM) and the PERT method (Project Evaluation and Review Technique). They are
used for analysis of the project time duration, cost and resources. Both methods use a graphical
representation of the project through an appropriately oriented network model composed of basic
elements such as: activities, events, durations, costs, resources etc.
This paper gives an example of the application of Precedence diagramming for planning of a
local road reconstruction, as an easy approach for determination of the total time duration of the
project that gives a clear overview of the technology of construction in accordance with the
general and specific conditions of the project and its environment.
through the creation of models (graphical, mathematical, etc.) through which the behaviour of
the future real project is simulated in a changing environment. It implies the implementation of
analyses with included risk and uncertainty for correct decision-making during the
implementation of projects.
In modern construction, the realization of any more serious project cannot be imagined without
the application of quality planning and management methods. Network models are an example
of the most commonly used methods for planning of the implementation of complex and longterm
projects. The most commonly used network models in construction are: Critical Path
Method (CPM) and the PERT method (Project Evaluation and Review Technique). They are
used for analysis of the project time duration, cost and resources. Both methods use a graphical
representation of the project through an appropriately oriented network model composed of basic
elements such as: activities, events, durations, costs, resources etc.
This paper gives an example of the application of Precedence diagramming for planning of a
local road reconstruction, as an easy approach for determination of the total time duration of the
project that gives a clear overview of the technology of construction in accordance with the
general and specific conditions of the project and its environment.
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