Forensic Claims Analysis Course

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19 years 10 months

Hi James

It covers the four basic analysis methods on the same project with the same events showing the different effects.

It demonstrates what to do plus HOW to do it.

Please let me know what you think of it.

Best regards

Mike Testro

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17 years 4 months

Hi Mike,

Your ebook - principals of delay, what chapters/topics does it include?

Thanks

James

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20 years 10 months

Sandip,

It's a difficult document at times to understand but many methods plus other aspects of delay analysis are discussed in:

29R-03FORENSIC_SCHEDULE_ANALYSIS 2009 published by the American Association of Cost Engineers (AACE): 

Search Google and you'll find a free download of it somewhere. Part of it was also updated in 2011 which I think can be downloaded free from the AACE website.

Remember however, it's primarily an American view of the subject, other views exist and may be more relevant in other countries.

Andy

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14 years 11 months

Hi Mike ,

Thanks for this info.

Best Regards,

Sunil.

Member for

19 years

Hi Mike,

Many thanks for the information but am keen to know the Window Analysis method in detail.

 

Regards,

 

Sandip

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19 years 10 months

Hi Sandip

My ebook Principles of Delay Analysis gives step by step instructions on the 4 main analysis methods except Windows or Time Slice.

I would suggest that the windows method is not the best for true forensic analysis because you know the whole historic picture of cause and effect so why pretend that you don't.

A time Impact Analysis works best if you have adequate as built data.

If not then Imapcted as Planned and Collapsed as Built are also fully featured.

If you are interested the ebook can be downloaded from my website www.expertdelayanalysis.com for £75.00

Best regards

Mike Testro

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19 years

Hi,

 

Where can i get step by step procedure to carry out retrospective delay analysis namely window analysis. ?

 

Regards

 

Sandip

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10 years 11 months

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Managing the Quality of Construction Works
Managing Health, Safety, Welfare and Risk in Construction Works
Contractual and Legal Responsibilities within a Construction Environment
Managing the Technology of Modern and Traditional Construction Works
 
Optional Units
Managing Dimensional Control in Construction Works
Project Control and Monitoring for Construction
 
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19 years 10 months

Hi Natatlia

You can download my ebook - Principles of Delay Analysis - which will give you instruction on the 4 methods for you to study in your own time.

It can be downloaded from www.expertdelayanalysis.com for £75.00 using PayPal.

Best regards

Mike Testro