My campaign is not to delete but to close for further comments, if Admin. gets it done then it will discourage people from reviving old discussions and opt to create a new discussion for those interested into it. In many I might be interested to jump in but with a fresh point of view.
The problem is that for whatever reason there is ample supply of people that from time to time insist on getting many years late into some discussions. Recently I was questioned about a years old posting I do not recall and cannot follow any longer as relevant images are no longer available. For many years the creator has been inactive and by looking at his profile it might be he retired to live in paradise or down under.
Perhaps the only feasible solution is to opt out of PP.
I believe i did it many years ago and my postings were not deleted but the name was changed to Forum Guest. I have no problem with showing my name the issue is about closing the discussion and the annoying questions form those who insist on entering many years late.
Soon I will give it a try. Maybe you can guide me on how to close my membership.
Hi Rafael
I support your campaign to get old posts deleted from the forum - but not the search record I hope.
I do not endorse your approach to delete late posts on old topics - they may be quite valid but wrongly directed.
Please don't do it again.
Best regards
Mike Testro
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Submitted by Rafael Davila on Wed, 2018-04-04 21:02
Try downloading the Forensic Schedule Analysis Recommended Practice from the AACEi website, no charge. This provides the framework for schedule analysis done in a claims situation (after the impact event has actualized or the risk is no longer shared).
Download the Change Management Time Impact Analysis Recommended Practice from the same site for a great explanation of how to do time extension requests.
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16 years 5 months
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Submitted by Sadeeq Khan, P… on Wed, 2010-10-06 18:52
This is the Big Daddy of delay analysis - the man who invented the system.
Keith Pickavance wrote the first book on delay analysis after he won a case using Impacted as Planned methods in the High Court of England many years ago.
He is an Architect who used computer programming to prove his case - I beleive it was an early version of Primavera - while the others were using graph paper and pencils.
His book is still valid in its third edition and is read by many.
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16 years 9 monthsHi Rafael / Mike,Sounds good.
Hi Rafael / Mike,
Sounds good. I'll (James) reply to your post about the closing of older discussions on your main post here http://www.planningplanet.com/forums/improving-planning-planet-website/646565/why-not-automatically-closing-old-discussions#new
Hope this helps.
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21 years 8 monthsMike,My campaign is not to
Mike,
My campaign is not to delete but to close for further comments, if Admin. gets it done then it will discourage people from reviving old discussions and opt to create a new discussion for those interested into it. In many I might be interested to jump in but with a fresh point of view.
The problem is that for whatever reason there is ample supply of people that from time to time insist on getting many years late into some discussions. Recently I was questioned about a years old posting I do not recall and cannot follow any longer as relevant images are no longer available. For many years the creator has been inactive and by looking at his profile it might be he retired to live in paradise or down under.
Perhaps the only feasible solution is to opt out of PP.
I believe i did it many years ago and my postings were not deleted but the name was changed to Forum Guest. I have no problem with showing my name the issue is about closing the discussion and the annoying questions form those who insist on entering many years late.
Soon I will give it a try. Maybe you can guide me on how to close my membership.
Best Regards
Rafael
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19 years 10 monthsHi Rafael I support your
Hi Rafael
I support your campaign to get old posts deleted from the forum - but not the search record I hope.
I do not endorse your approach to delete late posts on old topics - they may be quite valid but wrongly directed.
Please don't do it again.
Best regards
Mike Testro
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21 years 8 monthsDeleted by Rafael Davila as
Deleted by Rafael Davila as to avoid annoying requests to revive this discussion as it is older tha 3 years.
So old no longer Photobucket pictures are available.
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18 years 11 monthsTry downloading the Forensic
Try downloading the Forensic Schedule Analysis Recommended Practice from the AACEi website, no charge. This provides the framework for schedule analysis done in a claims situation (after the impact event has actualized or the risk is no longer shared).
Download the Change Management Time Impact Analysis Recommended Practice from the same site for a great explanation of how to do time extension requests.
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16 years 5 monthsRE: Dummies Guide to Forensic Claims/Delays
When can we expect that site to be launched?
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19 years 10 monthsRE: Dummies Guide to Forensic Claims/Delays
Hi Roland
It is all coming together at last.
There are three training modules ready for launch in the next week or so.
When the website is ready I will anounce the site.
In the meantime you can register an interest at
Planning.services@xlninternet.co.uk
Best regards
Mike Testro
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16 yearsRE: Dummies Guide to Forensic Claims/Delays
Hey Mike,
Hows your book coming along?
Regards
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19 years 10 monthsRE: Dummies Guide to Forensic Claims/Delays
Hi Shahul
This is not the "Dummies" guide.
This is the Big Daddy of delay analysis - the man who invented the system.
Keith Pickavance wrote the first book on delay analysis after he won a case using Impacted as Planned methods in the High Court of England many years ago.
He is an Architect who used computer programming to prove his case - I beleive it was an early version of Primavera - while the others were using graph paper and pencils.
His book is still valid in its third edition and is read by many.
Things have moved on a bit since then.
Best regards
Mike Testro
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16 years 11 monthsRE: Dummies Guide to Forensic Claims/Delays
Hi check this link it is a worth for reference
http://books.global-investor.com/books/21675/Keith-Pickavance/Delay-And…
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17 years 2 monthsRE: Dummies Guide to Forensic Claims/Delays
hi mike even i have sent you an email...jus mark a copy to me.Thanks in advance
Harish
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19 years 5 monthsRE: Dummies Guide to Forensic Claims/Delays
Thanks Mike
Email on its way!
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19 years 10 monthsRE: Dummies Guide to Forensic Claims/Delays
Hi Nigel
Within a week or so my PowerPoint tutorial on Basic Principles of Delay Analysis will be launched.
If you want to get on the mailing list send an email to planning.services@xlninternet.co.uk
Best regards
Mike Testro