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APPLICATION OF CONSTRUCTION SCHEDULE FOR MONITORING AND CONTROL OF CIVIL ENGENEERING PROJECTS

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Danijela Stanojlović
Danijela Stanojlović
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IMS Institut , Belgrade , Serbia

Abstract

Construction schedule becomes part of positive practice of our construction. The construction of Building and Residential Complex Stepa Stepanovic has been used for conducting research among responsible contractors on certain aspects of schedule execution, problems during its executions and use in construction process. The results of the research show that there is lack of time and professional teams to produce detail construction schedule. Possiblities provided by the project management softwares are hugh and should be used in order to better assses the current state of construction and risks that accompany it.

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Stanojlovic D. Projekat organizacije i tehnologije građenja za Objekat 2A Stambeno – poslovnog kompleksa “Stepa Stepanovic”, Voždovac – stručni rad. 2012;
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Robinson DM. A Contractor’s Guide to the FIDIC Conditions of Contract. 2011;
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Law on planning and construction, “Official Gazette of RS”, no. 72/2009, 81/2009 - corr., 64/2010 – Decision of the Constitutional Court, 24/2011, 121/2012, 42/2013 - Decision of the Constitutional Court, 50/2013 - Decision of the Constitutional Court and 98/2013 – Decision of the Constitutional Court). 2009;
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