tailieunhanh - Risk Assessment and Allocation for Highway Construction Management
By combining small tasks and including a detailed description of the task it will be possible to simplify the schedule merely by reducing the number of tasks in the Gantt. The task effort estimates will be apportioned to individual roles and resources in the next task. Record all assumptions supporting the estimate in the task description. This is very important because it will enable you to recreate and substantiate the estimate. It will also ensure that you have thoroughly thoughout what is to be done, and that it is communicated clearly to the Team. Estimating takes time, but it will validate the tasks, products, techniques and. | INTERNATIONAL TECHNOLOGY SCANNING PROGRAM GUIDE TO Risk Assessment and Allocation for Highway Construction Management . Department of Transportation Federal Highway Administration OCTOBER 2006 NOTICE The Federal Highway Administration provides high-quality information to serve Government industry and the public in a manner that promotes public understanding. Standards and policies are used to ensure and maximize the quality objectivity utility and integrity of its information. FHWA periodically reviews quality issues and adjusts its programs and processes to ensure continuous quality improvement. Technical Report Documentation Page 1. Report No. FHWA-PL-06-032 2. Government Accession No. 3. Recipient s Catalog No. 4. Title and Subtitle Guide to Risk Assessment and Allocation for Highway Construction Management 5. Report Date October 2006 6. Performing Organization Code 7. Author s David B. Ashley James E. Diekmann Keith R. Molenaar 8. Performing Organization Report No. 9. Performing Organization Name and Address American Trade Initiatives . Box 8228 Alexandria VA 22306-8228 10. Work Unit No. TRAIS 11. Contract or Grant No. DTFH61-99-C-005 12. Sponsoring Agency Name and Address Office of International Programs Office of Policy Federal Highway Administration . Department of Transportation American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials 13. Type of Report and Period Covered 14. Sponsoring Agency Code 15. Supplementary Notes FHWA COTR Hana Maier Office of International Programs 16. Abstract In 2004 a team of representatives from the Federal Highway Administration State highway agencies industry and academia visited Canada Finland Germany the Netherlands Scotland and the United Kingdom. The purpose of this International Technology Scanning Program study was to identify practices that might be evaluated and applied in the United States to improve construction management. One significant scan finding was that the countries visited had an .
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