can i have a sample of TIME IMPACTED PROGRAM
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Hi Mervilene.
I regret that it not possible for me to carry out a delay analysis for you through PP.
Best regards
Mike Testro
Hi Sir Mike,
Thanks for the advise, but im a little hesitant because i cannot find the time delay in our side..sir is it ok to give you a copy of the program i made?can i have your email add?
Thanks,
Hi Merviliyne
You have demonstrate direct cause and effect of every event individually (causal nexus).
To do this each delay event has to be impacted on the baseline programme in strict chronological order of impact date.
After the impact you review the effect on:
1. The critical path
2. Relationship to youre As Built programme.
You do this in turn for every event.
It is no good just putting some new activities in and rescheduling because you will get a global result.
Also you must put in ALL delay events both client and contrsctor.
Best regards
Mike Testro
hi guys,
I made a new program. I used same duration in approved claused 14 program... add some activities..show variance at completion to show the number of days delay...What other important things i need to do to get a claim?
Please advise....
Thanks,
Dear Mervilyne,
Did you read the following report;
http://www.aacei.org/technical/rps/52r-06.pdf
Mike will also provide you with hands on expert advise.
Best Regards,
Samer
hi,
tnx guys....
I made a new one but I used my clause 14 as a baseline and add some additional works on it and update with the actual situations on site.
Any suggestions????
Thanks,
Hi Mervilene.
A Time Impact programme is usually accepted as the most reliable method of delay analysis.
However it does not work for delays to work in progress where an Impacted as Planned is the only available method.
Please let me know if your analysis is retrospective (forensic) of current work and I can advise you further.
Best regards
Mike Testro
Dear Mervilyne,
You can find plenty of information by googling the web. Try to review the following as well:
http://www.slideshare.net/ChrisWCarson/cmaa-prospective-tia
Best Regards,
Samer