I’m talking mostly about huge, designer buildings or skyscrapers that take a team of architects and years of experience to design. How are then the construction workers, who, in my narrow-minded world do not necessarily have to be very educated, able to synchronize in such a way that everyone knows exactly what to do to turn the architects’ plans into reality, and in such a short time?
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The plans are turned into a large flow chart with multiple timelines of activities for different crews and types of task. Single jobs are scheduled depending on what prerequisite stages have to be completed before that one, when a particular skill group or raw material will become available, and so on.
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