{"id":40505,"date":"2018-01-04t15:14:24","date_gmt":"2018-01-04t20:14:24","guid":{"rendered":"\/\/www.deco-dalles.com\/?p=40505"},"modified":"2024-08-01t15:41:37","modified_gmt":"2024-08-01t19:41:37","slug":"as-planned-delay-analysis-construction-schedule","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"\/\/www.deco-dalles.com\/as-planned-delay-analysis-construction-schedule\/","title":{"rendered":"how to perform as-planned delay analysis on a construction schedule"},"content":{"rendered":"
when there are delays on a construction project and a delay claim has been issued, it’s vital to determine who caused the delays<\/a> and what happens next.<\/p>\n forensic delay schedule analysis is broad area of expertise in project controls whereby a set of techniques are used to analyze a schedule and figure out who is at fault, whether a time extension should be granted and if there’s monetary compensation owing because of the delay.<\/p>\n between a contractor and the project’s owner, there must be an agreement as to who caused the schedule delay and whether it can be categorized as one of these delay types<\/a>:<\/p>\n to reach agreement, we need a forensic scheduling expert to perform an analysis on the project’s cpm schedule.<\/p>\n check out our live course on forensic delay analysis<\/a>.<\/p>\n there are various ways to perform a delay analysis on a cpm schedule<\/a>. the impacted as-planned method<\/strong> is one of the most straightforward analysis techniques.<\/p>\n we will start with the as-planned schedule<\/strong>; this is typically your last approved baseline or the project schedule as it was planned to be executed.<\/p>\n the impacted as-planned technique is called an additive technique<\/strong> because you will be adding delays to the as-planned schedule to determine the impacts of those delays.<\/p>\n why do you add delays to the as-planned?<\/p>\n think of it this way. it’s like you are saying;<\/p>\n “before i started any execution on the project, if i had known about these delays in advance, what would the impact have been to the project?<\/a>“<\/p><\/blockquote>\n this type of analysis is often done after-the-fact, after the project is completed to determine how delays affected the outcome of the project.<\/p>\n\n
impacted as-planned delay analysis<\/h2>\n