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A Research Proposal

Presented to the Faculty of


TAYTAY SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL
21 B. Pag-asa, Brgy. Dolores, Taytay, Rizal

MAY 2023

PLACE HERE YOUR RESEARCH TITLE PROPOSAL IN ALL CAPS


INVERTED TRIANGLE FORMAT
SINGLE SPACE

1. Background of the Study


Every research is unique and has its ownoroperating
Background environment
introduction andasets
section provides description of
of technical requirements. As a result, the execution
the basic of importance
facts and a construction
of theproject
researchisarea – should
subject to numerous constraints that limit the commencement
be properly cited. (sample or progression
only, pls delete) of
field operations, which invariably have significant negative impact on overall project
performance. By definition, constraints refer to any condition, such as
temporal/spatial limitations and safety/quality concerns, which may prevent a
project to achieve its goals. Successful execution and control of a construction
project relies on effective identification and management of constraints through
master planning and short-term look-ahead scheduling. While the master schedule
provides a global view of a project and the overall execution strategy, a look-ahead
schedule offers a detail account of operational constraints and a detailed plan
showing work to be done within a relatively short time window. Ideally, these
detailed schedules should reflect actual field conditions and provide field personnel
with operation instructions free of constraints and conflicts (Hinze 2008). This look-
ahead scheduling and constraint analysis procedure is also a critical component of
the last-planner methodology proposed by Ballard (2000). This research project will
provide an overview of state-of-art schedule constraint analysis practice during
look-ahead scheduling. In addition, it will propose a conceptual framework for
managing constraints.
2. Rationale
Should be able to explain the problem. What is it, what
could be its effect, causes, if not studied, etc. Should be able
to discuss the situation. Should be able to convince the jury
or panel “why” is there a need to study the problem
Should be able to present how relevant is the study

3. Statement of the Problem


Problem statement provides a clear and concise description
of the issues that need to be addressed – Begin with the
GENERAL. Then… What is the specific problem in that
research area that you will address

4. Respondents
Describe your respondents here, give sufficient, clear and
specific background of your respondents or participants
4. Preliminary Literature Review
Preliminary literature review: provide a summary of
previous related research on the research problem and their
strength and weakness and a justification of your research

5. Methodology
Research methodology defines the research method, design
and logic steps to take by the researcher/s- What to do and
how to solve the problem and achieve proposed research?
References
Follow APA format, arrange alphabetically. Only those
sources cited in this research proposal.

PROPONENTS

Leader:

Members
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Additional Comments/ Suggestions

APPROVED
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JERILEE V. VILLABETO
Research Adviser

INSTR
UCTIO
1. Prepare this document on or before your scheduled presentation

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2. Panel Names shall be given to you on a same day, so wait for it before you

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4. Paper Size – A4; Arial ; 12 font size, single spacing, normal margin setting.

5. Print this in 4 sets for each of the panel. (excluding this page)

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