Stuart, My stance would be to simply follow the NEC .
Here Clause 32.1 clearly identifies what needs to be shown in the Revised Program.
specifically, any other Changes , my view that the intent of the NEC3 and it is planning requirements is to deliver to the Client an updated snap shot of the "status" of the project as of that agreed date. This it assist ALL parties to the contract and in the spirit of the Contract to assess EW in a Risk Reduction and manner of mitigation to see how best possible to meet the Contract Data Dates.
This being said a CE event can occur with out an EW , Clauses 61.3 and 61.4 . A CE is an event that has occurred, one cant raise an EW for an Event that has occurred.
An Early Warning by its own definition 16.1 is the notification by one party to the other as soon as they become aware of a matter which could . It would be used in the forward planning and value engineering that the potential exists for an event and the EW is the mechanism by which the parties work together to reduce or negate the event.
Hence why I belive that all event should be captured on the revised Program
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Submitted by Damian Smith on Wed, 2011-01-26 04:30
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16 years 10 monthsStuart, My stance would be to
Stuart, My stance would be to simply follow the NEC .
Here Clause 32.1 clearly identifies what needs to be shown in the Revised Program.
specifically, any other Changes , my view that the intent of the NEC3 and it is planning requirements is to deliver to the Client an updated snap shot of the "status" of the project as of that agreed date. This it assist ALL parties to the contract and in the spirit of the Contract to assess EW in a Risk Reduction and manner of mitigation to see how best possible to meet the Contract Data Dates.
This being said a CE event can occur with out an EW , Clauses 61.3 and 61.4 . A CE is an event that has occurred, one cant raise an EW for an Event that has occurred.
An Early Warning by its own definition 16.1 is the notification by one party to the other as soon as they become aware of a matter which could . It would be used in the forward planning and value engineering that the potential exists for an event and the EW is the mechanism by which the parties work together to reduce or negate the event.
Hence why I belive that all event should be captured on the revised Program
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14 years 11 monthsYes I think you would do, the
Yes I think you would do, the event has happened regardless of whether the PM has accepted it as a CE
Potentially you'll have moved the planned completion date with the event, but not the Completion date.
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16 years 7 monthsIn my view, the programme
In my view, the programme should always show the contractor's best estimate for an accurate schedule, and as such should include CEs.
The only thing the client's acceptance has an effect over programme-wise is the contractual end date.
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19 years 10 monthsHi Stuart The revised
Hi Stuart
The revised programme can still be approved with the Contractor responsible for the delays.
Best regards
Mike Testro
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15 yearsIn my opinion, yes, as it
In my opinion, yes, as it still constitues risk unless you are able to mitigate the exposure to the delay/time impact.