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Schedule Planning & Control for Multi-Stage Concreting Projects

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Schedule Planning & Control for Multi-Stage Concreting ProjectsCOURSE OVERVIEW: Welcome to the Schedule Planning & Control for Multi Stage Concreting Projects course. This program has been developed to equip you with the advanced planning, sequencing, and monitoring strategies required to manage the complex scheduling demands of multi stage concreting works across residential, commercial, and infrastructure projects. Multi stage concreting is a hallmark of large scale construction. This course begins by

COURSE OVERVIEW:

Welcome to the Schedule Planning & Control for Multi-Stage Concreting Projects course. This program has been developed to equip you with the advanced planning, sequencing, and monitoring strategies required to manage the complex scheduling demands of multi-stage concreting works across residential, commercial, and infrastructure projects.

Multi-stage concreting is a hallmark of large-scale construction. This course begins by introducing the nature and scope of staged concreting, including common applications such as basements, podium decks, suspended slabs, and tilt-up panels. You will explore the importance of precise schedule planning in ensuring quality outcomes, avoiding pour delays, and aligning with structural and project-wide timeframes.

Every concreting project follows a distinct series of phases. This section examines the standard sequencing of formwork, steel fixing, concrete pouring, and curing. It also outlines how these stages often overlap or run concurrently, requiring detailed coordination with other trades such as plumbers, electricians, and scaffolders to avoid clashes and disruptions.

Successful delivery begins with clear goals. This section focuses on how to define key completion milestones and target pour dates, and how to integrate these into the broader construction program. You will learn how to use milestones to break the project into measurable targets and to track progress against critical path elements.

Breaking down complex work improves manageability. This section explores how to create a work breakdown structure (WBS) specific to multi-stage concreting, dividing activities into logical elements and assigning them to teams or subcontractors. You’ll also learn how to map interdependencies and sequence works to ensure structural and operational continuity.

Detailed scheduling tools are essential for managing time and resources. This section outlines how to create concreting schedules using bar charts, Gantt charts, or digital tools. You’ll learn to allocate time for each sub-task—such as formwork, reinforcement, pouring, and finishing—as well as critical windows for curing and subsequent trades.

Time and resource estimates must be realistic. This section explains how to calculate the duration of each concreting phase, taking into account crew size, pour size, equipment availability, and material lead times. Special attention is given to factors such as custom formwork, crane bookings, and delivery coordination.

Sequencing pours requires an understanding of structural logic and site layout. This section covers how to plan both horizontal and vertical sequencing—e.g. ground slabs before walls, or working from top-down in high-rise builds. Considerations include load-bearing progression, joint placement, and the timing of back-propping or shoring removal.

Resource planning underpins execution. This section explores how to allocate skilled labour, plant, and equipment to each stage. You’ll learn how to manage crew fatigue, schedule overlapping activities, and coordinate usage of pumps, cranes, and vibrators across multiple work fronts.

Material timing is critical in concreting. This section focuses on managing concrete supply, reinforcing deliveries, and formwork readiness. You’ll also learn how to minimise idle time by aligning truck arrivals with pour readiness and ensuring that admixtures, testing tools, and accessories are onsite when needed.

Weather is a major variable in concrete scheduling. This section provides strategies to account for environmental risks such as wind, heat, frost, or rain. You’ll learn how to build float time into your schedule, and apply contingencies such as windbreaks, heaters, or curing compounds to mitigate environmental delays.

Other trades must be considered when scheduling pours. This section covers how to avoid clashes with ongoing works—such as steel fixing, plumbing, or services—by planning access, storage, and scaffold setups. Shared resources such as cranes or washout stations must also be factored into the sequence.

Progress tracking is essential for schedule control. This section explains how to monitor works through site diaries, supervisor reports, and digital check-ins. You’ll learn how to update schedules in real time and reflect actual progress against baseline plans to keep stakeholders informed.

Delays must be managed strategically. This section outlines how to identify the root causes of schedule slippage, reallocate resources, or re-sequence pours to recover lost time. You’ll also learn how to communicate delays, adjust plans, and negotiate changes with project managers or clients.

Quality assurance must be integrated into the schedule. This section explains how to allocate time for pre-pour inspections, test sampling, and QA sign-offs for formwork, reinforcement, and services. This avoids bottlenecks caused by failed inspections or rushed compliance procedures.

Short-term planning supports daily execution. This section focuses on lookahead planning—typically one to three weeks in duration—to coordinate daily tasks, monitor crew movement, and prepare for upcoming constraints. These plans are essential for staying aligned with master schedules and detecting access or logistics issues early.

Modern tools improve visibility and control. This section introduces software platforms like MS Project, Primavera P6, or Procore. You’ll learn how to input dependencies, assign durations, allocate resources, and track actual versus baseline performance using digital dashboards and reports.

Recordkeeping is critical for accountability. This section outlines how to document scheduling decisions, change requests, delay causes, and extension of time (EOT) claims. Proper documentation also supports contractual compliance and communication with clients or head contractors.

Reviewing outcomes strengthens future planning. This final section explains how to compare planned timelines against actual outcomes at project completion. You’ll learn how to conduct debrief sessions, analyse trends, and apply lessons learned to improve scheduling accuracy and control in future multi-stage concreting projects.

By the end of this course, you will be equipped with the planning frameworks, sequencing skills, and digital tools needed to manage complex, multi-stage concreting schedules with precision—ensuring timely delivery, coordination with trades, and compliance with structural and quality requirements.

Each section is complemented with examples to illustrate the concepts and techniques discussed.

LEARNING OUTCOMES:

By the end of this course, you will be able to understand the following topics:

1. Introduction to Multi-Stage Concreting Projects

  • Overview of staged concreting in large-scale construction
  • Typical examples: basements, suspended slabs, tilt-up panels
  • Importance of schedule control for efficiency and quality

2. Understanding Concreting Project Phases

  • Common sequencing: formwork, steel fixing, pour, and cure
  • Overlapping stages and concurrent tasks
  • Interfaces with other trades and trade specific constraints

3. Setting Project Goals and Milestones

  • Defining critical completion dates and pour timelines
  • Aligning concreting goals with broader project objectives
  • Using milestones to structure and monitor progress

4. Developing a Concreting Work Breakdown Structure (WBS)

  • Breaking the project into definable work stages or elements
  • Assigning tasks to teams, subcontractors, and timeframes
  • Linking dependencies between different stages of work

5. Creating Detailed Concreting Schedules

  • Using Gantt charts, bar charts, or digital scheduling tools
  • Allocating days/hours for each sub-task: form, reo, pour, finish
  • Mapping out cure times and follow-on activity windows

6. Estimating Duration and Resource Requirements

  • Calculating realistic durations for preparation, pouring, and curing
  • Estimating crew sizes and equipment needs per stage
  • Accounting for lead times on concrete supply or specialised formwork

7. Sequencing Pours for Structural and Site Constraints

  • Planning vertical and horizontal pour logic
  • Addressing load limits, crane access, and shoring removal timing
  • Considering water stops, cold joints, and continuity of reinforcement

8. Allocating Labour, Equipment, and Plant

  • Assigning skilled teams to match pour complexity and size
  • Scheduling cranes, pumps, and finishing tools across stages
  • Managing fatigue, shift work, and resourcing over long durations

9. Managing Supply Chain and Delivery Timing

  • Booking concrete deliveries in alignment with pour readiness
  • Confirming availability of reo, formwork, admixtures, and tools
  • Preventing idle time through just-in-time delivery coordination

10. Planning for Weather and Environmental Factors

  • Identifying seasonal risks: rain, wind, heat, or frost
  • Building float time into the schedule for likely weather delays
  • Using contingency measures: curing compounds, shade cloths, heaters

11. Coordinating with Other Trades and Site Logistics

  • Sequencing pour timing to avoid clashing with steel fixers, plumbers
  • Ensuring access routes, laydown zones, and scaffold setup are ready
  • Managing shared resources like cranes or concrete washout stations

12. Monitoring Progress and Updating the Schedule

  • Tracking actual progress against the planned timeline
  • Using site diaries, supervisor reports, and visual inspections
  • Updating digital schedules in real time to reflect changes

13. Managing Delays and Rescheduling

  • Identifying root causes of delay
  • Reallocating crews or resequencing works to regain lost time
  • Communicating changes to all stakeholders clearly and quickly

14. Integrating QA and Inspection Timing into Schedules

  • Allocating time for pre-pour checks and concrete testing
  • Factoring in sign-offs for steel, services, and formwork
  • Preventing schedule slippage due to failed inspections

15. Implementing Short-Term Lookahead Planning

  • Creating 1- to 3-week plans to manage day-to-day activity
  • Linking short-term plans to master schedule milestones
  • Using lookahead tools to anticipate and solve access or logistics issues

16. Using Software Tools for Schedule Planning and Control

  • Leveraging programs like MS Project, Primavera, or Procore
  • Inputting dependencies, durations, and resource allocations
  • Tracking baseline versus actual progress using visual dashboards

17. Documenting Schedule Decisions and Adjustments

  • Keeping records of reasons for resequencing or delays
  • Logging requests for extensions of time (EOTs) or contractor delays
  • Creating reports for internal management or client updates

18. Reviewing Schedule Outcomes and Lessons Learned

  • Comparing planned versus actual performance at project completion
  • Conducting debriefs to identify improvement opportunities
  • Applying lessons to future multi-stage concreting jobs

COURSE DURATION:

The typical duration of this course is approximately 2-3 hours to complete. Your enrolment is Valid for 12 Months. Start anytime and study at your own pace.

ASSESSMENT:

A simple 10-question true or false quiz with Unlimited Submission Attempts.

CERTIFICATION:

Upon course completion, you will receive a customised digital “Certificate of Completion”.

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