>> My name is Jason Ester [phonetic].
I'm the manager of construction scheduling
right now at Joseph B. Fay but also
with some involvement on all
levels of the icon enterprises.
Basically, I'm tasked with the responsibility
as the manager of construction scheduling
to make sure that our employees out in
the field be it the project managers,
the project engineers, even the
superintendents and the foremen that are placed
onto a construction project,
have an understanding
of construction scheduling utilizing
the critical path method of scheduling
which is developing an integrated network
of activities that tie together from,
you know, project start to project finish.
So making sure that we're following
a standard operating procedure
in developing those schedules, tasking
the people out in the field with following
and utilizing that schedule so that we know
where we are at every phase of the project,
and then also making sure that
they understand, you know,
what to do with the information
that they're provided.
So part of my role is also to train
our employees in the development
and use of the CPM schedule and the
software that we're creating it with --
big picture all the way down
to the minute details.
So, you know, we develop schedules, you
know, for eight-year projects looking
at it from a milestone standpoint.
We've got a couple of projects
that we're actually looking at
on an hourly level right now.
And there's a lot you can do with the schedule.
Not very many people have that understanding
of the software and the systems to be able
to utilize all of the tools that they're
provided, but it's a powerful piece
of information that you can
have in construction.