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Progress percentage and scope of work

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Sunil Babu
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Dear All,

The case scenario of the Project is like this :

After completion of gradeslab client removed the scope of the building and given to another contractor.

My question is Option A: Upto that instance can we put the remaining works of that building as 100% complete, or option B we have to revise the Baseline by removing the remaining activities of that Building and re-shedule which option will give better result on account of project progress.

Expert remarks will be highly appreciable.

With Best Regards,

Sunil.

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SAADI karim
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Dear Sunil.

       I thing is better to remove the remaining tasks regarding the building and get the new baseline and do analysing what you have to complete.

 

 

Cheer

SAADI 

Sunil Babu
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Thanks Gary

Gary Whitehead
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It depends on what your contract says.

 

Some contract forms have no mechanism for a change in scope to bring the contractual completion date forward, some do.

Some contracts require a project to be re-baselined with every major contract variation,some don't.

Read your contract and/or check with your contract manager

 

If this is not a contractual issue, and you are talking about an internal baseline purely used to mintor project progress rather than manage the contract, then re-baselining will give you a more accurate measure of project progress.