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Application of the maturity model for collaborative scheduling for construction projects
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Engineering, Construction and Architectural Management (2025) 32 (11): 7399–7425.
Published: 28 October 2024
.... The MMCS is organized into five main measures, or pillars, of collaborative scheduling: (1) Scheduling Significance, (2) Planners and Schedulers, (3) Scheduling Representation, (4) Goal Alignment with Owner, and (5) Communication. The pillars represent those...
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The gold standard: developing a maturity model to assess collaborative scheduling
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Engineering, Construction and Architectural Management (2023) 30 (4): 1636–1656.
Published: 03 February 2022
..., and improves collaboration in the construction industry. Design/methodology/approach Via subject matter expert elicitation and focus groups, the maturity model establishes five pillars of collaboration—scheduling significance, planners and schedulers, scheduling representation, goal alignment with owner...
