quick planning using "s" curves and cost based durations

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Quick planning using "S" curves and cost based durations Fernando Valderrama, Presto Rafael Guadalupe, UPM

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Quick planning using "S" curves

and cost based durations

Fernando Valderrama, Presto

Rafael Guadalupe, UPM

Objective

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Fully automated model for quick planning based on the

project cost estimate

• Total duration

• Allocation of cost over time

• Defining and sequencing activities

• Activities duration

• Number of crews

Estimating total duration

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Relationship between cost and time (BCIS, 2009)

Use Duration (weeks)

General 22.4 x LOG (€) - 91

Collective housing 33 x LOG (€) - 146

Single family 31 x LOG (€) - 131

Allocation of cost over time

Expenses by periods (Lara and Dinsmore)

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Defining and sequencing activities

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Activities sequencing and cost allocation based on “S”

curve (Presto)

Activities duration

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Activity duration =

(Activity cost / Total cost) ^ (1 - V) x Total duration

Based on

• Proportionality between activity (resources) cost and

duration and total (resources) cost and duration

• Estimation of the number of simultaneous activities

• Correction for activity size

• A simultaneity coefficient V (0 = serial, 1 = parallel) is inserted to adapt to different situations

Final result

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No. of crews = Time based duration / Cost based duration

Presto

Planned vs. calculated durations

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Commercial center

Activities at division level, V = 0,6

Planned vs. calculated durations

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Residential building

Activities at work unit level, V = 0,4

Future work

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• Refine and validate the model for different project types and sizes

Conclusions

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Starting from an estimate, the methodology is completely automatic, with the following decision points:• Applying the BCIS expression • Checking the sequential order • Selecting the right “S” curve for the project• Deciding the simultaneity coefficient

Thank you