1st Edition

Practical Construction Planning and Control Using Microsoft Project An Illustrative Guide

By Ahmed M. Abdel Aziz Copyright 2025
332 Pages 289 Color Illustrations
by Routledge

332 Pages 289 Color Illustrations
by Routledge

332 Pages 289 Color Illustrations
by Routledge

Practical Construction Planning and Control Using Microsoft Project serves as a practical guide, explaining how to implement the Critical Path Method (CPM) in construction projects using Microsoft Project, filling a clear gap in the academic literature. For working professionals, it provides an all-in-one guide to construction project management using Microsoft Project, which can be used for... Read more

Table of Contents

1. Introduction

2. Project Planning 

3. Project Scheduling 

4. Planning and Scheduling Deliverables 

5. Resources and Costs 

6. Resources and Costs Deliverables 

7. Resource Levelling and Allocation  

8. Project Updating 

9. Time Updating the Example Project

10. Auto Cost Updating the Example Project 

11. Manual Cost Updating the Example Project 

12. Earned Value Analysis 

13. Working with Reports

Biography

Ahmed M. Abdel Aziz is a Construction Management Associate Professor at the University of Washington (UW). For the last 20 years at UW, he offered teaching and training on several topics, including project planning and control, cost estimating for commercial and heavy civil projects, computer applications in construction, project economics, modeling the life-cycle cost of capital projects, quantitative risk analysis, and construction project management. Aziz holds the UW award and the honor of being a P. D. Koon Endowed Professor of Construction Management. Aziz worked as Project Analyst and Project Controls Engineer for a heavy civil company in Canada. Through consulting, he provides training for companies and national professional associations on construction project management, project planning and control, cost estimating, and Primavera and Microsoft Project for construction scheduling. Aziz is also known for his research on using the alternative project delivery system – public-private partnerships (P3) for the development of public infrastructure. He published in leading academic journals in the USA, Canada, and the UK on performance measurement, time and cost prediction using statistical analysis, liquidated damages in heavy civil projects, successful delivery of P3, P3 force-majeure and change-in-law risks, payment mechanisms, and unsolicited proposals. Aziz holds a doctoral degree in civil engineering in the area of construction engineering and management. He is also Associate Editor for the Canadian Journal of Civil Engineers.