{"id":53269,"date":"2024-08-08t10:00:45","date_gmt":"2024-08-08t14:00:45","guid":{"rendered":"\/\/www.deco-dalles.com\/?p=53269"},"modified":"2024-09-16t10:56:48","modified_gmt":"2024-09-16t14:56:48","slug":"track-construction-delays-free-log-tracker","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"\/\/www.deco-dalles.com\/track-construction-delays-free-log-tracker\/","title":{"rendered":"track construction delays with this free delay log tracker"},"content":{"rendered":"
construction delays costs both owners and contractors millions of dollars each and every year. according to a arcadis’ 2023 global construction disputes report<\/a>, in 2022, the global average value of disputes increased to us $42.8 million with the highest value dispute reported was us $2 billion.<\/p>\n that’s a lot costs tied up in claims, legal battles and disputes.<\/p>\n with so much importance put on managing costly construction delays, why don’t we have a better system to document and track delays?<\/p>\n i’ve been on a quite a few projects where the construction delays are only documented in the meeting minutes. of course delays are documented on the project schedule, but there’s been really no single source of data to get a full view of delays and impacts.<\/p>\n in our delay detective – forensic schedule analysis course<\/a>, we have some discussion around good documentation and procedures for managing delays.<\/p>\n out of those course discussions our students wanted to have a template they could use to manage project delays<\/a>. and now we’re making that template free for everyone.<\/p>\n