Contractors do what the contract allows them to. The hint is in the nane 'contractors'. In my experience the easiest way to improve 'owner' project controls, is to throw out the 30 year-old clauses in contracts they issue that describe the contractor's planning obligation, and rewrite them.
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3 years 10 monthsHow would you show potential
How would you show potential risk incurred by poor weather condition in the schedule?
Would you prefering a single contingency activity at the end of the schedule stating it's used to account for all potential risks?
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3 years 10 monthsHow would you show potential
How would you show potential risk incurred by poor weather condition in the schedule?
Would you prefering a single contingency activity at the end of the schedule stating it's used to account for all potential risks?
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9 years 8 monthsContractors do what the
Contractors do what the contract allows them to. The hint is in the nane 'contractors'. In my experience the easiest way to improve 'owner' project controls, is to throw out the 30 year-old clauses in contracts they issue that describe the contractor's planning obligation, and rewrite them.