TR127: Potential Benefits of Internet-Based Project Control Systems: A Study On Monthly Progress Billings Processing

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Abstract
AEC companies lack a consistent way to assess to what degree their processes are inefficient and thus do not know where investments in automation and integration tools could benefit them most. This report presents a detailed study of project management processes in the areas of cost control, contract management and financial management based on examples from the Stanford SEQ construction project. It discusses a framework for developing and analyzing business process models. This report focuses on monthly progress billings processing. The report studies the effects internet-based systems could have on the organization, duration, and effort required for construction management processes. It presents the potential qualitative and quantitative benefits of an internet-based project control system over the current paper-based systems.

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Date created March 2001

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Author Barrón, Alex
Author Fischer, Martin

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Subject Billing
Subject Monthly Progress Billings Processing
Subject Process Modeling
Subject Project Management
Genre Technical report

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Barrón, Alex and Fischer, Martin. (2001). TR127: Potential Benefits of Internet-Based Project Control Systems: A Study On Monthly Progress Billings Processing. Stanford Digital Repository. Available at: http://purl.stanford.edu/dz310yj8617

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