The fast-tracking delivery method has received considerable attention over
the last decade, and its time saving feature has placed it as a possible al
ternative to the traditional more sequential method. Along with its benefit
s, however, fast-tracking also has greater potential to impact the project
development process than the traditional method. In the literature, this is
usually attributed to the increased level of uncertainty and research on f
ast-tracking has mainly focused on uncertainty, reduction but without expli
cit study of the feedback processes involved in fast-tracking. However, clo
ser observations of the project development process suggest that to effecti
vely handle uncertainty and minimize the negative impact of fast-tracking,
the feedback processes involved in fast-tracking need to be identified, and
the dynamic behavior of construction resulting from those feedback process
es needs to be dealt with in a systematic manner. As an effort to meet thes
e needs, this paper presents the Dynamic Planning Methodology, a planning m
ethodology based on system dynamics. Focusing on the dynamic behavior of fa
st-tracking construction, the Dynamic Planning Methodology aims to improve
the planning and management of fast-tracking building construction projects
by providing overlapping strategies, workforce control policies, and sched
ule adjustments that will minimize the negative impact of fast-tracking.