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Transportation
We have a profound understanding of the issues that lead to the successful delivery of rail, air, and highways projects. We understand the processes associated with such schemes throughout the design, manufacture, systems integration, construction, installation, test and commissioning phases. We also appreciate the importance of the subsequent operational and maintenance activities.
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Defence
We are familiar with the procurement initiatives and methods of project control employed by defence ministries and, having worked from the concept stage of projects through to the final delivery, we have particular knowledge of the commercial and contractual administration of the supply chain.
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Detailed Schedule Vs. High Level Summary Schedule
When managing a project which is better: a detailed schedule or a less detailed one. The simple answer that you would usually get is a detailed one of course! Well… it is not always the case. First, let us define “what is better”. Is it better sequencing, or better tracking and monitoring, or is it for better cost? Second, I am going to outline various implementations of detailed schedule and high-level (less detailed) schedules.