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As Built Schedule Preparation

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prabu deva
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Hello,

In major construction Projects, after the initial base line is approved, extension of time is being  accorded many times according to delay events  and revised schedule continues to be submitted and approved. Some activities in the initial baseline schedule  are at very high level and in subsequent schedules these are being broken down. To summarise the current revised schedule being used is very much different from the initial base line schedule.To prepare an as built schedule for claims analysis, should it implemented on the current revised schedule or on the initial baseline schedule.The project is still in progress and yet to be completed.

I strongly feel the asbuilt dates are to be implemented on the current revised program.

Thanks in advance.

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Mike Testro
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Hi Prabu

Shahul is quite correct - you should impact current delays on the current approved programme.

Even if the impacted programme has not been approved you should impact the delay on the original baseline and save the file as "Event 1" to report the delay and then use "Event 1" as the starting point for "Event 2".

Continue to use the Baseline for progress reporting only.

Best regards

Mike Testro

Shah. HB
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Hi prabu deva

 

If your revised schedule got approved as you mentioned("revised schedule continues to be submitted and approved).Then you can use revised schedule to analysis the impact of delay event and record the length of delay event.

Any ways your revised schedule is developed from your consented baseline schedule with some modifications to incorporate the field conditions and contingencies.

 

Regards

Shahul