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Daniel P. Gilmour: Bringing a New Perspective to our Planning & Scheduling Subcommittee

Please congratulate Daniel P. Gilmour, PSP, as the 2022-2023 Chair of the Planning & Scheduling Subcommittee. Dan has over 15 years of professional experience in the construction industry and has managed construction projects totaling nearly four billion dollars in contract value. He is currently a regional manager of planning and scheduling. In this role, he is tasked with preparing, monitoring, and analyzing CPM schedules on a wide range of projects. He also has extensive experience in preparing time impact analysis reports and providing support for time related construction disputes.

Prior to his service as a planning and scheduling professional, Dan held estimating, engineering, and field supervision responsibilities with one of the nation’s largest civil construction contractors. His experience includes a broad spectrum of project types ranging from education, sports complexes, industrial plants, heavy highway, airports, subway/rail, residential building, commercial building, and high-end retail. Dan is certified as a Planning and Scheduling Professional (PSP) and previously served as the chair of the Rising Professional Committee, chair of the Planning and Schedule Technical Subcommittee, and President of the Atlanta Section. He has authored several technical papers published through peer review and is a sought-after conference speaker and guest lecturer.

The Planning & Scheduling Subcommittee goals include:

  • Better communication through communities and quarterly meetings
  • Grow author base and diversify paper topics
  • Re-start inactive RPs
  • Continue gap analysis momentum
  • Plan for the 2024 AACE Planning & Scheduling Symposium

Please check out the technical subcommittee page on the AACE website for information on joining the Planning & Scheduling Subcommittee and other technical groups.  You can reach Dan Gilmour in the Planning & Scheduling Community or at PSCommitteeChair@aacei.org. All technical subcommittee communities are open for anyone to join.

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