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Construction Short Interval Planner for Field Managers

Field Managers are the key to building any project. They install the work so contractors can get paid. They know the job better after the first week than anyone in the office. So, why shouldn't they do the planning for the job on a weekly basis?

Construction contractors have devised some effective field scheduling techniques. From the basic to high tech, the goal of each of these is assist the person who knows the most about the project to look ahead next week.

The process of planning is more important. Actually doing it so the job runs smoother next week than usual.

Monitoring by the senior executive assures compliance.

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Matt Stevens is a management advisor who works only with construction contractors. He has performed training and business consultation for the contracting community since 1994. Matt can be reached at mstevens@stevensci.com.">mstevens@stevensci.com.

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Posted by Matt Stevens at April 4, 2006 12:56 AM

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