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Delay Analysis In Construction Contracts P J Keane A F Caletka

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Delay Analysis In Construction Contracts P J Keane A F Caletka
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Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.79 MB
Pages: 288
Author: P J Keane; A F Caletka
ISBN: 9781444301151, 1444301152
Language: English
Year: 2008

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Delay Analysis In Construction Contracts P J Keane A F Caletka by P J Keane; A F Caletka 9781444301151, 1444301152 instant download after payment.

Preface. 1 Introduction. 1.1 General. 1.1.1 Purpose of 'delay analysis in construction'. 1.1.2 Guidance. 1.1.3 Construction planning and programming. 1.2 Construction delays. 1.2.1 Identifying delays. 1.2.2 Analysing construction delays. 1.2.3 Delay claim life-cycle. 1.3 Burning issues in delay analysis. 1.4 Presentation and case study. 2 Construction Programmes. 2.1 Introduction. 2.1.1 Planning, Programming and Project Controls. 2.1.2 Elements of a successful project. 2.2 Planning and Programming. 2.2.1 Project Planning. 2.2.2 Work Breakdown Structure. 2.3 CPM Programming Techniques; the Fundamentals. 2.3.1 Activity Durations. 2.3.2 Activity Relationships. 2.3.3 Event Date Calculations. 2.3.4 Forward Pass. 2.3.5 Backward Pass. 2.3.6 Total Float. 2.3.7 Constraints. 2.4 Baseline Validation. 2.4.1 Joint Baseline Review. 2.4.2 Programme Approval. 2.4.3 The Project Baseline. 2.5 Other Planning Techniques. 2.5.1 PERT - Project Evaluation and Review Technique. 2.5.2 Gantt Charts (Bar Charts). 2.5.3 Line of Balance. 2.5.4 Critical Chain Method/Theory of Constraints. 2.6 Why use CPM Planning or Scheduling Techniques?. 2.6.1 Project Management. 2.6.2 As-planned programmes. 2.7 Project Controls and the Project Control Cycle. 2.7.1 Progress Monitoring. 2.7.2 Process and Analyse Information, Earned Value Method. 2.7.3 The Cost and Schedule Performance Curves. 2.7.4 Time Control. 2.7.5 Programme Updates. 2.8 Records, Records, Records... 2.8.1 Electronic Records. 2.9 Predatory Programming Practices. 2.10 Guidance. 3 Identification of Construction Delays. 3.1 Establishing a Basis for Identifying Delay. 3.1.1 General Requirements. 3.1.2 Validation of an As-Planned Programme. 3.2 Factual Evidence and As-Built Programmes. 3.2.1 As-Built Programme Preparation. 3.2.2 Summary. 3.3 Identification of Delay Events. 3.3.1 Delay Identification. 3.3.2 Recording Delays. 3.4 Identification and Analysis of Disruption. 3.4.1. Disruption and Delay. 3.4.2 Calculating Disruption. 3.4.3 Establishing Cause. 3.4.4 Total Cost Claims/Global Claims. 3.4.5 Measured Mile. 3.4.6 Graphical Presentation. 3.4.7 Summary. 4 Analysis of Construction Delays. 4.1 Introduction to Delay Analysis Techniques. 4.1.1 The use of CPM techniques. 4.1.2 Project Planning Software. 4.1.3 Identifying Delays - Cause or Effect?. 4.2 Explanation of the Available Techniques. 4.2.1 Additive Methods of Delay Analysis. 4.2.2 Impacted As-Planned. 4.2.3 Time Impact Analysis. 4.2.4 Collapsed As-Built. 4.2.5 As-Built Based Methods of Analysis. 4.2.6 Total Time Assessments. 4.2.7 As-Planned versus As-Built Windows Analysis. 4.2.8 Contemporaneous Windows Analysis. 4.2.9 Month-to-Month Update Analysis. 4.3 Selection Criteria and Guidance. 4.3.1 The SCL Delay and Disruption Protocol. 4.3.2 The Core Statements of Principle. 4.3.3 Recommended Practice No. 29R-03 'Forensic Schedule Analysis'. 4.3.4 Which technique to use under given circumstances. 4.4 Summary. 5 Problematic Issues. 5.1 Introduction. 5.2 Float and Delay Claims. 5.2.1 General Definitions -- What is 'Float'?. 5.2.2 How Float is used. 5.2.3 Float Loss and the Impact. 5.2.4 Measurement of Float Loss. 5.2.5 Who Owns the Float?. 5.3 Concurrency. 5.3.1 Definitions. 5.3.2 Delay Analysis and Concurrency. 5.3.3 SCL Delay and Disruption Protocol. 5.3.4 Delay Scenarios. 5.3.5 Common Questions. 5.3.6 Experience and Commonsense. 5.3.7 The Concept of Pacing. 5.4 Programme Approvals and Onerous Specifications. 5.4.1 Programme Requirements, Format and Compliance. 5.4.2 Approval or Acceptance of Construction Programme. 5.5 Acceleration and Mitigation. 5.5.1 Mitigation. 5.5.2 Acceleration. 5.5.3 Contractors' right to early completion. 6 Effective Presentation of Delay Analysis. 6.1 Introduction. 6.2 Case Study - Airport Terminal Expansion. 6.2.1 Initial analysis by party appointed planning experts. 6.2.2 Using Time Impact Analysis for Prolongation. 6.2.3 Tribunal Planning Expert's Contemporaneous Approach. 6.2.4 Runway Extension - Are delays to the Runway Extension relevant?. 6.2.5 Terminal Building - Are delays to the Terminal Building relevant?. 6.3 Float Mapping - Approach and Methodology. 6.3.1 Extracting Float Values. 6.3.2 Create Float Map. 6.3.3 Identify Driving Activities. 6.3.4 As-Built Critical Path. 6.4 Demonstrating Acceleration. 6.5 Presentation Skills - Demonstrative Evidence. 6.5.1 Summary. Index

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