Everything depends on ther quality and accuracy of the As Built data.
You must also take into consideration whether the delay event is recent and impacting on work in progress or historic.
From your description he is using an "Impacted as Planned" method which is correct for work in progress and the original approved programme is the proper baseline.
A refinement is to progress all the works on the baseline immediately before the date of the impact of the event - "Time Impact" method but you do need good progress data for this to work accurately.
Both methods are entirely theoretical and any EoT should be awarded with caution.
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19 years 10 monthsHi Mervilyne.Everything
Hi Mervilyne.
Everything depends on ther quality and accuracy of the As Built data.
You must also take into consideration whether the delay event is recent and impacting on work in progress or historic.
From your description he is using an "Impacted as Planned" method which is correct for work in progress and the original approved programme is the proper baseline.
A refinement is to progress all the works on the baseline immediately before the date of the impact of the event - "Time Impact" method but you do need good progress data for this to work accurately.
Both methods are entirely theoretical and any EoT should be awarded with caution.
Best regards
Mike Testro