As projects get underway, the construction schedule needs to be progressed and updated to develop an as-built schedule. This as-built schedule will be used to notify the owner of the
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As projects get underway, the construction schedule needs to be progressed and updated to develop an as-built schedule. This as-built schedule will be used to notify the owner of the current status of the project and alert the subcontractors of upcoming work items. The contractor will also utilise the as-built schedule – for comparing to the baseline schedule to analyse variances from the initial schedule, as well as from month to month
In addition, the baseline and the as-built schedules can be utilised to perform Time Impact Analysis (TIA) to document and justify time extensions. Powerproject allows the users to identify and document new tasks, identify the impacts on the completion date, develop the fragnet, compare to the baseline, and print as documentation for time extension requests.
This webinar will focus on the ease with which Powerproject enables the users to develop a TIA.
Develop the baseline process
Discuss which schedule to use
Adding new tasks or splitting existing tasks for the impacts and changes
Coding to document new task and fragnet
Analyze the effect on the project completion date
Printing to show the fragnet to request the time extension.