Knowledge-Based Planning Improves Construction Scheduling and Predictability 

The future of construction scheduling is shifting from traditional CPM-driven approaches to knowledge-based planning. In this video, Nate St. John, Vice President of Schedule & Risk at InEight, explains how modern scheduling practices help teams move beyond outdated tools and processes. 

As organizations improve their scheduling approach, they begin to see stronger alignment across teams, more consensus-driven planning, and greater predictability throughout the business. These improvements extend beyond scheduling—impacting project performance, coordination, and decision-making across capital construction projects. 

By stripping away legacy tools and unnecessary complexity, teams can focus on more streamlined, intelligent planning processes. This shift enables the adoption of forward-thinking, modern practices that support more efficient and effective project execution.

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