What-To-Do-Guide For Schedule Acceleration and Compression
This What-To-Do-Guide for Schedule Acceleration and Compression is intended to assist electrical subcontractors in minimizing the impact of schedule acceleration and compression and to provide guidance for recovering additional job costs due to acceleration. Schedule acceleration and compression is a serious problem for electrical contractors. As an aid to the electrical contracting industry, this publication was developed for The Electrical Contracting Foundation by researchers at Penn State and the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
REPORT DETAILS
Author(s):
Amr A. Oloufa
Awad Hanna
David A. Noyce
H. Randolph Thomas
Institution(s):
Pennsylvania State University
University of Wisconsin-Madison
Publication Date:
February 1995
Format & Size:
Soft cover, 67 pages
Index Number:
F9503

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