Contemporaneous and Forensic Time Impact Analysis

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shahin dsh 👤 Member for 8 years 1 month

hello experts

I'm confused about differences between "Contemporaneous Time Impact Analysis" and "Forensic Time Impact Analysis". can anyone explain me what are the differences between these two topic?

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Pei Tang 👤 Member for 13 years 3 months

Hi Shahin,

I will try to explain from what I understand. 

When you performing a delay analysis for events, there are two situations:

1) the delay events are happening or going to happen , and your objective is to ESTIMATE the impacts from the delays so that the contractor and owner can make new agreement. This analysis is often performed while the project is in progress. AACE defines it as propsetive time impact analysis  and you can find a guide from their website. 

2) the delay events have happend already, and your objective is to Quantify the delays and Identify the Responsiblity by using actual data. Most of time  this analysis is defined as "Forensic Time Impact Analysis" or "Retrospective Delay Analysis" because the impacts have already happened. This anlaysis is usually performed after the events happend or after the project is completed.

There are lots of methods for "Forensic Time Impact Analysis", and "Contemporaneous Time Impact Analysis" is just one of them which uses contemporaneous schedules (approved baseline, approved updates, and if really needed adjusted baseline and updates as well). 

I hope it helps.

Best regards,

Pei

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Mike Testro 👤 Member for 20 years 5 months

Hi Shahin

There is essentially no difference except that your access to As Built data is limited when work is in progress.

Best regards

Mike T.

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shahin dsh 👤 Member for 8 years 1 month

Hello Mike 

thanks for your reply. but is that the only difference? i mean does calculating the claimable time differes in these two methods?

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Mike Testro 👤 Member for 20 years 5 months

Hi Shahin
Contemporaneous time impact analysis is when work is still in progress.
Forensic Time Impact Analysis is when work is complete.

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