CPM Scheduling Analysis
The understanding of CPM (Critical Path Method) scheduling is a critical skill needed in almost all construction projects and can be the most important tool in demonstrating and proving delay claims. R Brown Consulting Group LLC specializes in identifying the relationship between events and their impacts on a project and then apportioning responsibility for delays, disruption and inefficiency. Some of the services we provide include:
- Analyzing the original as-planned schedule regarding contract specification compliance, reasonable activity duration, logic, sequence, constraints and completeness of scope of work
- Establishing accurate as-built schedule updates for issue identification and impact analysis
- Identifying impact and delay issues
- Identifying changes to the scope of work and any resultant schedule impacts
- Performing detailed analysis of the schedule updates
- Identifying out-of-sequence work
- Identifying adverse weather impacts to the schedule
- Identifying individual subcontractor conformance to the schedule
- Identifying party or parties responsible for a delay or impact to the schedule to determine compensable, non-compensable or concurrent delay
- Preparing detailed, as-built schedules utilizing contemporaneous project documents when historic CPM schedules are not accurate
CPM Project Scheduling
In addition to reviewing project schedules for impacts and responsibility, R Brown Consulting Group LLC works with Owners and Contractors in preparation and maintenance of schedules. These services include:
- Preparing original project baseline schedules for contractors and subcontractors
- Reviewing contractor and subcontractor schedules for compliance to contract documents and standards of practice for the industry
- Preparing periodic updates for contractors and subcontractors or review updates for owners
- Utilizing original and periodic schedule updates, assist contractors and owners in determining impacts due to changes
- Preparing and reviewing recovery schedules for projects that are behind agreed completion dates
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