Print Email Facebook Twitter Evaluation Of Managerial Flexibilities In Critical Path Method Based Construction Schedules Title Evaluation Of Managerial Flexibilities In Critical Path Method Based Construction Schedules Author Ökmen, Ö. (TU Delft Integral Design & Management) Bosch-Rekveldt, M.G.C. (TU Delft Integral Design & Management) Bakker, H.L.M. (TU Delft Integral Design & Management) Date 2020 Abstract Scheduling of a construction project can be done by using the Critical Path Method (CPM) in case the project is composed of interrelated activities that can be combined through a network. Given uncertainties nowadays and the related need for project schedule adaptations, the question is raised whether and how “traditional” CPM based schedules allow for flexibility in project planning and management.In order to give an answer to this question, firstly the managerial flexibilities provided by CPM were evaluated at three levels, i.e. activity, path, and project. Afterwards, the CPM schedules of two different projects were examined. Finally, the first conclusion arrived was that, in spite of its criticized deterministic features, CPM contains various flexible aspects from a managerial viewpoint. Second, potential flexibilities in CPM are mainly associated with resource levelling, uncritical activities, uncritical paths, activity float times, activity float types, and float times of uncritical paths. Third, CPM contains complete flexibility through independent floats and resource levelling capability.Investigating the flexible features of CPM in its traditional form, this study aims to open the way to develop a more flexible scheduling approach based on CPM and its extensions, which future self-organizing teams can adjust or apply. Subject Activity criticalityActivity float timesActivity float typesCritical path methodFlexible schedule management To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:df8f9419-9aec-481f-a1ee-f18e24d9fa64 Publisher IPMA Embargo date 2021-04-01 Source IPMA Research Conference 2020 Event IPMA 8th Research Conference 2020, 2020-09-09 → 2020-09-11, Online due to COVID-19 Bibliographical note Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository ‘You share, we take care!’ – Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public. Part of collection Institutional Repository Document type conference paper Rights © 2020 Ö. Ökmen, M.G.C. Bosch-Rekveldt, H.L.M. Bakker Files PDF Camera_Ready_Full_Paper_I ... Bakker.pdf 877.41 KB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:df8f9419-9aec-481f-a1ee-f18e24d9fa64/datastream/OBJ/view