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@peterwang1011
2 жыл бұрын
A great presentation! A question bemuses me: removing out-of-sequence relationships and adding new ties might reset the baseline programme. May I ask how to correct out-of-sequence activitites without compromising the baseline? Cheers.
@PJMScheduling
2 жыл бұрын
Hi Peter - Each time I do an update, I make a copy of the file to ensure I can always reference back to previous versions. As a result, each update is a unique file and won't have any effect on the baseline. What process are you using to update your schedule file?
@peterwang1011
2 жыл бұрын
@@PJMScheduling I am not a planner, but a claim analyst. For delay analysis perspective, out-of-sequence activities are either contractor's discretion to requence or client's instruction. Should any out-of-sequence activities take place, I investigate what happened and pigeonhole them into either owner's delay, contractor delay or excusable delay e.g. create P6 'Projects' into which a fragnet is built to impact the baseline.
@PJMScheduling
2 жыл бұрын
@@peterwang1011 Ahh, I see. One approach to consider in claims is to perform a "half-step" analysis - where you take the Contractor's submitted schedule updates and perform a progress only update for each period. That way you can see what the Contractor achieved based on pure progress, and what delays/mitigations were added through sequence/duration changes in the recorded schedule update each month. This also makes it easy to identify the out-of-sequence work that may have been corrected during the monthly updates by the Contractor.
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