{"id":31288,"date":"2015-06-20t02:00:48","date_gmt":"2015-06-20t06:00:48","guid":{"rendered":"\/\/www.deco-dalles.com\/?p=31288"},"modified":"2020-08-21t12:19:45","modified_gmt":"2020-08-21t16:19:45","slug":"delay-claim-primavera-p6-lessons-learned","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"\/\/www.deco-dalles.com\/delay-claim-primavera-p6-lessons-learned\/","title":{"rendered":"delay claim: lessons from a primavera p6 planner"},"content":{"rendered":"

a few years ago, i worked on a project where i was asked to document a delay claim. i was working as a primavera p6 planning for an electrical supplier who had subcontracted out the construction of a number of electrical buildings to a fabrication yard. the main design engineer made a number of fundamental design changes in the first year of the project. communication and contract issues between my employer and the fabrication yard resulted in a delay of over a year from the original contract date to the final delivery.<\/p>\n

to make matters worse, there were no schedule updates over the period of the delay. the only firm primavera p6 schedules that i had were the original contract schedules and the as-built schedule that i updated when i was contacted for the project.<\/p>\n

there were a number of colourful characters working on the project and on more than one occasion security had to be called to remove one of the project team from a particularly heated contract discussion.<\/p>\n

 
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