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APPLYING MICROSOFT PROJECT PROFESIONAL SOFTWARE IN OPTIMIZING SAFETY& RISK MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS IN CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS

Journal: International Journal of Engineering Sciences & Research Technology (IJESRT) (Vol.7, No. 3)

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Page : 673-699

Keywords : Microsoft Project Software; Optimizing; Safety; Risk Management Systems &Construction Projects.;

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Abstract

The research project task is to Apply project management software as important tool in optimization of Safety and Risk management systems in construction projects, which is designed to assist a project manager in developing a plan, assigning resources to tasks, tracking progress, managing the budget, and analyzing workloads. Every one of us is a manager of projects of our own life. From a house wife to an employee to financial analyst, from banker to doctor, from engineer to administrator, from a teacher to a student, we all work on different tasks with deadlines. Regardless of our occupation, norms, or location in an organization, we all work on tasks that are full of risks and involve people who do not usually work together. The project may have a simple goal that does not need many people or a great deal of money or it may be quite complex, calling for diverse skills and plethora of resources. But the bottom line is that every one of us manages projects. Construction in many countries, does in a Traditional way, this sometimes proves Uneconomical & Tedious too. Traditional way also proves to be Time Consuming, more risk and Confusing. The presented work will provide an Opportunity to clearly observe the difference between the Microsoft Project (MSP) and the Traditional Planning Techniques which speeds up Construction projects, risk management plan and also make the Project Cost Effective with Proper Planning with the help of the project management skills.

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