Just to indicate that this problematic (time deviation, delay analysis, extension of time, etc) related to forensic analysis is very interesting in planning/scheduling. There are several approaches to time impact analysis. Try with AACE recommended practices (among others).
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16 years 3 monthsget your hands on the 52R-06
get your hands on the 52R-06 Time impact alanysis - as applied in construction
this is a best practiice material that shows you how to do it
this is by the aace which is the Association for the Advancement of Cost Engineering
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14 years 7 monthsHello the solution is that
Hello
the solution is that mentioned by Mr. Kelly.
Just to indicate that this problematic (time deviation, delay analysis, extension of time, etc) related to forensic analysis is very interesting in planning/scheduling. There are several approaches to time impact analysis. Try with AACE recommended practices (among others).
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9 years 8 monthsTake a baseline.Annotate all
Take a baseline.
Annotate all of the activities, perhaps with a code value, that have had their working day reduced to 3 hours
Run a Global Change, which alters the calendar of those activities to three hours per day
Reschedule
Baseline reports will show deviations cuased by the reduction of working hours
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9 years 8 monthsTake a baseline.Annotate all
Take a baseline.
Annotate all of the activities, perhaps with a code value, that have had their working day reduced to 3 hours
Run a Global Change, which alters the calendar of those activities to three hours per day
Reschedule
Baseline reports will show deviations cuased by the reduction of working hours