Title of article
Building Project Scope Definition Using Project Definition Rating Index
Author/Authors
Jr.، G. Edward Gibson نويسنده , , Cho، Chung-Suk نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2001
Pages
-114
From page
115
To page
0
Abstract
Poor scope definition is recognized by industry practitioners as one of the leading causes of project failure, adversely affecting projects in the areas of cost, schedule, and operational characteristics. Unfortunately, many owner and contractor organizations do a poor job of adequately defining a projectʹs scope leading to a poor design basis. A research team constituted by the Construction Industry Institute (CII) has developed the Project Definition Rating Index (PDRI) to address scope definition in the building sector. The PDRI for buildings is a comprehensive, weighted checklist of 64 scope definition elements presented in a score sheet format. It provides a tool for an individual or project team to objectively evaluate the status of a building project during preproject planning. This paper will discuss the PDRI development process, including input from over 100 industry professionals. Key project scope definition elements will be identified. The PDRI validation procedure, involving over 50 projects, will be discussed. A description of the potential uses of the PDRI and a summary of its benefits to the building construction industry will be outlined.
Journal title
JOURNAL OF ARCHITECTURAL ENGINEERING
Serial Year
2001
Journal title
JOURNAL OF ARCHITECTURAL ENGINEERING
Record number
59272
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