recovery plan

Member for

18 years

Hi,

Here's the structure of your recovery plan:

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Project Recovery Plan

Name of Project

Prepared by:

Name of Organization:

Date:

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

1.0 Purpose

2.0 Project Team

3.0 Project Assessment

4.0 Project Recovery Strategies

4.1 - Project Recovery Actions

4.2 - Project Recovery Scheduling

4.3 - Project Recovery Budget

4.4 - Methods for monitoring the project recovery process

4.5 - Necessary tools or information

5.0 Conclusion

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1.0 Purpose

[Write an introduction for the project recovery plan. State the overall purpose of this document and abriefly describe what is covered within its pages]

2.0 Project Team

[ Provide the names and roles of the project management team members. Describe what responsibilitieseach team member has in regards to the project recovery plan.]

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3.0 Project Assessment

[What project milestones have been achieved and what has yet to be accomplished? Define the core problems, obstacles, and risks that are preventing or slowing down project completion, and list them inorder of importance, starting with the most critical issues. Include or reference here any risk-related documentation and any other supporting documents that help define these core issues.]

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4.0 Project Recovery Strategies

4.1 Project Recovery Actions
4.2 Project Recovery Scheduling
4.3 Project Recovery Budget
4.4 Methods for monitoring the project recovery process
5.5 Necessary tools or information

 

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5.0 Conclusion

[Summarize the project recovery strategies mentioned above as well as the overall goals of the project recovery plan.]

Appendix

[Include any supporting documentation mentioned in the project recovery plan.]

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Hope it offers an idea...

 

Cheers,

Larry R

 


 

Member for

19 years 10 months

Hi Toby

Sounds easy when you know how.

Best regards

Mike Testro

Member for

18 years 3 months

Dear Ron

Any analysis of issues in a construction dispute must be structured in a way that allows an independent party to easily understand the analyst's findings and conclusions.  The case for entitlement to cost and/or time impacts must flow logically and directly from the facts and the contract provisions.  To accomplish this, the analysis must show liability, causation, and damages. There are several steps in the issue analysis process including:

 

  1. performing the preliminary appraisal,
  2. engaging in fact finding, (i.e., compilation of pertinent documents or other records and interviews with key people involved in the project),
  3. applying the contract requirements to the facts to determine responsibility and establish the causal connection between any contract breach or failure to perform and the claimed cost or time,
  4. calculation of any resulting damages or time extensions, and
  5. presentation of  findings in oral or written reports.

Regards

Toby

Member for

19 years 10 months

Hi Ronron

Go to www.expertdelayanalysis.co.uk and buy my book on Principles of Delay Analysis.

For £25.00 you will learn all you need to know.

Best regards

Mike Testro