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GANTT CHARTS & SCHEDULES
Chris Hammond, P.E.Transportation Department Manager, United
Consulting
August 27, 2014
Indiana Design Manual IDM 104-1.03 (3) Utility Coordinator
#58. Prepare a Gantt chart for all utility relocation work that reflects the start time, finish time and duration for each independent section of the utility facility relocation work. Ensure the chart has information regarding the geographical direction (east to west) the utilities are operating.
When should we do Schedules? Schedules now need completed
at 3 points in time: Preliminary Stage:
At/During PFC Meeting, to estimate how long Relocations will take….could affect Letting
Prior to Work Plan Approved StageTo be sure there is proper summation of Utilities’ Relocations….could affect Contractor Start Date
Construction StageBased on actual progress made by each Relocating Utility….could lead to Contractor “delay” claim
Types of Schedules INDOT now requires a visual
Schedule, such as “Gantt Project” http://www.ganttproject.biz/ Free, public domain software
You may use other programs: MS Project Schedule Excel spreadsheet Others acceptable (key is visual) Keep them as simple and practical as
possible
Gantt Charts Remember these from College?
Various types of Schedules Bar Charts (low complexity) CPM (high complexity) Gantt Charts (mid-level complexity)
Gantt Charts Advantages
Multiple work elements/tasks Tracks “Start” and “Finish” Dates Shows Durations Obvious interconnection/Relationships Visual easy to understand/interpret
Utility Schedule So why is INDOT requiring it?
To determine IF construction can be DONE: without conflicts with Utilities simultaneous with Relocations
To avoid overlaps BETWEEN: Utilities’ Schedules vs. Contractor’s various Utilities’ Relocation Schedules
To help: Utilities be aware & coordinate amongst
selves Identify “under-builds” on Aerial Electric lines Facilitate preceding activities, even Pre-
construction (acquire R/W, stake R/W, clear Trees,
etc.)
Utility Schedule So what inputs are needed?
Preconstruction schedules of each Utility Relocation schedules of each Utility R/W Clear and R/W Staked Dates Direction each Utility plans to proceed “Target Date” Contractor wants Utilities
moved Engineer’s MOT Schedule Engineer’s Phasing/Sequencing of CX Contractor’s overall Schedule
Conclusion Why do a Gantt Chart?
Required by IDM 104-1.03, Item #58 Presents all Schedule conflicts visually Shared easily w/ P.M., Utilities, & Area
Eng. Substantiates the completed “Work
Plans” Reinforces the submitted “Utility Spec.” Aids in avoiding costly Delays—
citizens of Indiana PAY either way