In a confused situation the best route is to keep it simple.
When different contractors are interfacing on the same project the only three things that you need to know is:
1. When you planned to start your work after the other contractor left the sector.
2. When you actually started work.
3. What was the delay effect of any difference
So set up a single bar for the first item and then another bar for your contract work and the third bar is the remaining work for completion - link them FS.
You can now shift these around to demonstrate cause and effect of any changes.
This is known as As Planned v As Built delay analysis and is only valid in your situation.
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19 years 10 monthsHi Anthony In a confused
Hi Anthony
In a confused situation the best route is to keep it simple.
When different contractors are interfacing on the same project the only three things that you need to know is:
1. When you planned to start your work after the other contractor left the sector.
2. When you actually started work.
3. What was the delay effect of any difference
So set up a single bar for the first item and then another bar for your contract work and the third bar is the remaining work for completion - link them FS.
You can now shift these around to demonstrate cause and effect of any changes.
This is known as As Planned v As Built delay analysis and is only valid in your situation.
Best regards
Mike Testro