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June 13, 2005

RISK ASSESSMENT AND BEST PRACTICES IN SCHEDULING

PMI College of Scheduling Paper

By Steve Pinnell

In an ever-changing industry, scheduling and risk assessment have become increasingly important to contractors, owners and other construction-industry professionals. Pinnell/Busch, Inc., a firm specializing in critical path method scheduling and dispute resolution, conducted a survey of construction scheduling practices to determine the correlation between current operations and delays and claims. Presented to the Project Management Institute College of Scheduling in its annual conference earlier this year, Pinnell/Busch president and consultant Steve Pinnell set forth “best practice” recommendations to help contractors and owners avoid the common pitfalls that lead to changes, delays and claims.

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