Every
owner/developer has its unique software requirements and formats to get you
approved as a General Contractor/Sub-Contractor to do the job properly and
release your funds consequently.
In-House Preparation
Pros.
By
assigning the project to your in-house schedulers and construction planners,
possibly will give you a greater control which is imperative if your owner has
specific needs required for the software to be used, and the format to be chosen
for submission. Most likely most of the conducted projects could have been done
before by the construction planning team and they must have been possibly fully
aware of the owner requirements and formats to deliver on-time. Since in-house
preparation developed by your construction planning team, it will give the
Project Manager a complete understanding of the unique situation, as the Project
Manager can support them individually and instantly, and will understand any
subtle nuances; as well as, the Project Manager can easily minimize the downtime
from the technical errors that could possibly occur by the construction
schedulers or planners in the team.
Cons.
Your
in-house construction team of schedulers and planners may lack the knowledge and
expertise to create the sophisticated schedule according to the new
owner/developer requirements of handling all the tasks required accordingly. If
you are working with an owner that you have worked with before in the past, this
won’t be an issue. However, in the case of surplus on the current in-house
projects, they can face a lot to finish and prepare other schedules on-time, and
that’s could possibly be tricky. In addition, if there are a lot of new
activities and submittals according to the new scope and the project
requirements, they may lack familiarity to deliver on time and on budget due to
the load of the new requirements and the pressure of meeting those requirements
on time and on budget.
For
instance, in-house schedulers and planners can constantly tends to lack the
scalability by using different versions of the software required, which can be
also a troublesome sometime as technology is constantly evolving and a lot of
versions with different features are coming in to the market every day. Thus, it
could lead to a confusion, delay when submitting, and extra cost for updating
the software required.
Outsourcing
Pros.
When
hiring a Professional Engineering Consultant, they will bring in the benefit of
being extensively experienced due to their specialty of focusing on that
essential part specifically according to their experience working with various
owners and developers. This can be a quicker and smoother integration to your
project by lifting the burden off your shoulders to gain some time focusing on
what to be done next according to the prepared outsourced schedule, which will
be as a chance to save some time on focusing on the biggest part of the
challenge.
Choosing
this route almost guarantees that the schedule is created correctly and
according to the owner requirements. Those professional consultants are more
focused on getting into their part and keeping the required format required
according to the progress and scheduling progress part in the construction
project, which can save valuable time and money to get to what’s important to be
done.
Professional Engineering Consultants always maintain to pass on the schedule
preparation through three phases, a planner to phase it, a scheduler familiar to
the software required versions to do the data entry job, and a project controls
manager to review it. Outsourcing can accrue high support and can consequently
maintain a lump sum cost according to the project value. Thus, the Project
Manager assigned to the project can get a product which is completely free from
technical errors and with a high standard of quality according to the owner
requirements and the lump sum payment can be always tied to the schedule
approval and according to the agreement.
Cons.
In order
to address any technical issues, you will be at the mercy of a vendor who’s sets
can change the price of the service required according to the load of work
required thereafter and at any time. There may also be a waiting period for
support, as this consultant is not only dedicated for your team, and you may
have to hedge through hoops to reach for help from another, which can end up
costing time and more money than was expected.
When
weighing the Pros. and Cons. Of these options, you should consider your business
circumstances according to the budget, available in-house staff, and the other
vital factors that could lead you to outsource eventually. For example, you must
streamline the consultant previous experience and references before choosing him
for the right software to use or the project to be assigned to.
Conclusion
Streamline
your tasks and requirement wherein you can choose accordingly from outsourcing
or doing it in-house.
Note that
hiring an in-house construction scheduler/planner nowadays means that more
benefits and more expenses, like medical insurance, life insurance,
transportation, high-salary according to experience, etc.
Meeting
in-house requirements will require buying different versions on licenses for the
required software for doing the job.
While
outsourcing, go for a lump sum agreement to avoid any extra cost in future.
You can
hire the Consultant by the job, there is no need to for any annual agreements on
monthly bases fixed price, streamline your goals.
Share
knowledge and flourish by getting some of their background experience, they have
instantly worked in a wide array of different scopes unlike yourself as a
General Contractor or a Sub-Contractor, and with various owners with different
requirements and challenges.
Make
everyone’s life a lot easier for years to come and build up relationships within
the Construction Industry.