Study of Efficient Real Estate Project by Using CPM and PERT Technique

Mayank KapoorM.Tech. Research Scholar, Civil Department, RKDF College of Engineering, Bhopal, (M. P.) - 402026, IndiaPushpendra Kumar KushwahaAssistant Professor, Civil Department, RKDF College of Engineering, Bhopal, (M. P.) – 402026, IndiaMithun Kumar RanaAssistant Professor, Civil Department, RKDF College of Engineering, Bhopal, (M. P.) – 402026, India

Vol 7 No 1 (2023): Volume 7, Issue 1, January 2023 | Pages: 5-7

International Research Journal of Innovations in Engineering and Technology

OPEN ACCESS | Research Article | Published Date: 10-01-2023

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Abstract

Critical Path Method (CPM) is a methodology for planning, executing and managing projects. Present thesis research is oriented and focuses to analyze construction project management technique and methodology for under construction buildings taken as a live practical case for research as a problem location. The research is identified to show offers and effect of CPM technique to improve project performance and help decision for manager for improvement in existing method of construction and its planning. It is required to plan and design CPM, In thesis research work I work on Green city ext. Situated at the Prime Location of Bawadiya Kalan, A project with ample amount of natural source of light, cross ventilation of Air flow, Best In class Aesthetic planning & designing of the orientation of the building, having spacious sizes of the rooms in the flat thus it is truly a benchmarked covered residential campus.

Keywords

CPM, Technological, service, Project management, construction, Planning


Citation of this Article

Mayank Kapoor, Pushpendra Kumar Kushwaha, Mithun Kumar Rana, “Study of Efficient Real Estate Project by Using CPM and PERT Technique” Published in International Research Journal of Innovations in Engineering and Technology - IRJIET, Volume 7, Issue 1, pp 5-7, January 2023. Article DOI https://doi.org/10.47001/IRJIET/2023.701002

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