loads of sites to look at which cover schedule network logic integrity (start with a simple schedule checker) and a few try to cover how some of these parameters are good (or bad) for your project but that really is just the start.
Having a QA planning department procedure with a comprehensive check list which you can review and get your PM to sign off on is a must. It is after all not your schedule but the teams.
A written Basis of Schedule which backs up the fundamental assumptions contained within the schedule is also needed. This pulls together the documents you used to define the scope, delivery methodology (Project Management, D&E, Procurement, Construction Plans etc), resources, risks, signed of productivity rates, contract constraints, assurance and resilience measures to be used.
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Submitted by Rafael Davila on Sat, 2024-03-23 10:54
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14 years 7 monthsHello All, Thank you very
Hello All,
Thank you very much, was a real good info.
Thanks
Jithin
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20 years 5 monthsHi Jithin,loads of sites to
Hi Jithin,
loads of sites to look at which cover schedule network logic integrity (start with a simple schedule checker) and a few try to cover how some of these parameters are good (or bad) for your project but that really is just the start.
Having a QA planning department procedure with a comprehensive check list which you can review and get your PM to sign off on is a must. It is after all not your schedule but the teams.
A written Basis of Schedule which backs up the fundamental assumptions contained within the schedule is also needed. This pulls together the documents you used to define the scope, delivery methodology (Project Management, D&E, Procurement, Construction Plans etc), resources, risks, signed of productivity rates, contract constraints, assurance and resilience measures to be used.
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https://www.tacticalprojectmanager.com/start-to-finish-dependency-examp…
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DCMA 14-Point Assessment
Dangling Logic in Project Schedules – TomsBlog
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24 years 9 monthsHi Jithin,A good start is the
Hi Jithin,
A good start is the DCMA 14 point review (you don't necesarily need all 14): https://mosaicprojects.com.au/WhitePapers/WP1088_DCMA-14-Point.pdf
There's several good software tools to do the checks, see: https://mosaicprojects.com.au/PMKI-SCH-020.php#Process2