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Scheduling and Planning
The Project Schedule
The
Project Schedule takes on two distinct modes with a wide variety in between -
AS-PLANNED and AS-BUILT. The span of variations between the As-Planned and
the As-Built are a chronicle of the variations that take place both normally and
as a result of unanticipated problems resulting from lack of effective
management, design conflicts, unusual weather conditions, accidents, natural
disasters and a flurry of other combinations including, but not limited to
conflicts between Owner, Architect, Engineer and Contractors.
Historical
schedules are utilized in analysis of events contributing to delays,
out-of-sequence work, changed conditions, etc., however, an unfortunate fact is
that due diligence is not applied to the project schedule often
enough and updates that could shed some light on sequence and timeline
changes are not available when the time arrives to settle related disputes.
When
working with our clients, we try to educate concerned management levels in both
the importance of the scheduling function and the methodologies necessary to
analyze and re-construct the "as-built" from "the best
recollection" of the involved parties. We impress the comparison of
the tedious "forensic process" with the ease and accuracy of
periodic "in-process" schedules to show a clear choice for due diligence.
Maintenance
of the planning and scheduling process of a project is everyone's responsibility. All
involved contractors should maintain either manual or computerized tracking of
the project schedule information, even if they did not produce the published
schedule. Reference to activities that are not happening in the prescribed
sequence and/or timeline must be noted in the minutes of meetings, by letter
with the charted impact of the deviations shown and calculated.
There
is always talk in terms of what we "should do", in practice it almost
never happens. So we take advantage of the painful reconstruction of
events, share the pain with our clients and work with them on future projects to
make "Scheduling and Planning" a way of life.
Your
scheduling activities are "money in the bank". If you don't need
them to negotiate, then the planning paid off, and your "bottom line"
for the project is probably good. If you have cost over runs that are
attributable to "others" then you will be armed and at least have a
good shot at recovery of a substantial amount of the losses.
We
will provide "real life, real project" education to your project managers in avoiding claims
and/or minimizing losses through constructive scheduling and planning. As
you know, you have to have a plan - write it down, chart the plan, monitor the
progress, modify the plan as necessary and determine the effect of any expected
changes to progress. Construction cannot be profitable if the guidance is
"razzel-dazzel"; the "PLAN" cannot be in someone's head - it
has to be on paper so everyone is on the same page.
Stop
losses; minimize damages; call us in the beginning, at the first whiff of
trouble. We will help you get a plan in place and keep you on track
throughout the project - next project you won't need us so much and in the
future, practice will make planning and scheduling a way of life for your
projects.
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