Thanks for your comments. i think there is some misunderstanding. My method actually requires more work from the Contractor since they are the party maintaining the schedules. For your info, this method was actually adopted for one of the largest hospital project in Los Angeles when i worked for a contractor. The reason this method can be implemented there is all because it is initiated by me (from contractor) otherwise it is very difficult. Therefore, I suggest the Owner to add this requirement in the Spec to implement this method in my write-up. To further clarify more:
1) This method requires the inputs of all actual submittal records in the schedule. Consequently, those actual events are clearly presented in a graphic format (bar chart), which is really eye-catching.
2) This method does not skip the detail when setting up the Baseline schedule. What it does, it’s to set an expectation and standard for the Contractor’s schedule, as I never seen a Spec spell out those.
3) The major problem with updating the submittal activities is "mapping". No matter what you carefully planned in the Baseline schedule, the submittal package can never be submitted and approved as you planned. i feel that the update process should also be emphasized, actually should be more important than creating a Baseline.
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21 years 3 monthsRE: Tracking Submittal Activities Systematically
Dear Someone,
Thanks for your comments. i think there is some misunderstanding. My method actually requires more work from the Contractor since they are the party maintaining the schedules. For your info, this method was actually adopted for one of the largest hospital project in Los Angeles when i worked for a contractor. The reason this method can be implemented there is all because it is initiated by me (from contractor) otherwise it is very difficult. Therefore, I suggest the Owner to add this requirement in the Spec to implement this method in my write-up. To further clarify more:
1) This method requires the inputs of all actual submittal records in the schedule. Consequently, those actual events are clearly presented in a graphic format (bar chart), which is really eye-catching.
2) This method does not skip the detail when setting up the Baseline schedule. What it does, it’s to set an expectation and standard for the Contractor’s schedule, as I never seen a Spec spell out those.
3) The major problem with updating the submittal activities is "mapping". No matter what you carefully planned in the Baseline schedule, the submittal package can never be submitted and approved as you planned. i feel that the update process should also be emphasized, actually should be more important than creating a Baseline.
Thanks
Eric Chou, PE
HTC Project Controls, Inc.
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16 years 9 monthsRE: Tracking Submittal Activities Systematically
So, your method is simply not to detail out the works ?.
Nice work if you can get it.
Further, do you really believe that removing actual finish dates (case 2) is a good idea ?.
a). Your schedule isnt providing an accurate record of events.
b). This would serve to confuse if on one update an activity is complete, and on the next update has only just started !.
Dont get me wrong, Im all for new ways to make life easier, but not at the expense of good practice.