As-Built Schedules. 6 Methods to Prepare and/or Present an As-Built Schedule
publication date: Jan 11, 2004
In addition to its value for ongoing planning, the as-built schedule is an essential component of any delay claim, as it is necessary to compare planned progress for various time frames versus actual progress in order to identify the cause(s) of delay. This article summarizes 6 methods to collect, analyze and present as-built information for a delay claim.
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