Developed over the past 15 years of reviewing construction CPM schedules on major projects, the Construction Schedule Reviewer (CSR) helps busy project managers and schedulers prepare monthly updates and schedule narratives. Part and parcel of CSR is the ability to read MS Project and Primavera schedules, document schedule progress sources and prepare presentation summary charts and graphs. Additionally, CSR will use in-house trained AI models to write the schedule narrative for the update report.
Future versions of CSR will communicate with IoT devices and reality capture data to update certain schedule activities directly. As real-time progress is increasingly captured, contractors will find that producing weekly reports will be convienient and emmitently useful planning weekly schedules.
Construction Schedule Analytics
2016
Construction Schedule Reviewer
Planning and Scheduling
The Construction Schedule Reviewer reads the current and prior-period schedule updates to produce a highly detailed schedule comparison report, including a schedule narrative to provide to the owner, along with all supporting data. In addition, separate analytic reports are availalbe that track progress and resources over time.
Construction Schedule Analytics (CSA) uses an in-house LLM (large language model) based on the schedules from several thousand projects. Data is anomatized to protect source data. When available, resource and cost data is incorporated into schedule review and analysis process. Using propriatary software and algorithms CSR is able to produce highly sophisticated analytics and KPIs.
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Developed over the past 15 years of reviewing construction CPM schedules on major projects, the Construction Schedule Reviewer (CSR) helps busy project managers and schedulers prepare monthly updates and schedule narratives. Part and parcel of CSR is the ability to read MS Project and Primavera schedules, document schedule progress sources and prepare presentation summary charts and graphs. Additionally, CSR will use in-house trained AI models to write the schedule narrative for the update report.
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