Introducing Change in P5

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19 years 7 months

Right Oliver, this can be done.



Regards,

Karim

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18 years 6 months

Karim,



As i understand it, you copy the revised basline programme, then import the current as-built programme into it as an update, thus changing it into the nrew as-built programme?

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19 years 7 months

After adding the additional activities in the baseline schedule u now have Rev. 1 of it, your As-built schedule should be having the same activities as of Rev. 1 of the baseline (Either u copy/paste Rev. 1 of the baseline schedule and use the copy as your As-built OR

u add the additional activities manually to the As-built).



After that u can use the update function in calibrating the assigned budgeted units between the baseline and the As-built schedule instead of doing it manually.



Regards,

Karim

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18 years 6 months

Agreed changes to the baseline need adding as costed activities to the baseline programme. How do you then make sure they are in the as-built?



By adding manually to the as-built, or by using som form of update function in P5?

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18 years 5 months

Hi Oliver, as karim has mentioned u can insert three types of activities into the new program:



1. DELAYED EVENETS: All activities in which there is a delay impact by client and will straight way lead to increase in time of project.



2. NEW PLANNED EVENTS: New change orders based on EI or PMI and can insert these new activities straight into the program



3. MITIGATE EVENTS: All activities for which contractor can mitigate the impacted delays.



Hope I am clear



Cheers,



Raviraj

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19 years 7 months

U can use the As-built schedule and incorporate the additional activities in it or use the As-planned schedule and incorporate the additional activities in it (and later on update it to reflect the actual dates & progress % till the data date of the claim).



Either can be used based on the method u adapt in getting the approval of the time claim (As-built vs. As-planned or Impacted As-planned...).



Regards,

Karim

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18 years 6 months

But how do you incorporate the additional time into the current plan?

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19 years 7 months

For me if a time claim is approved, then I revise the original baseline (eg. making rev. 1 from rev. 0), thus having two (or more) baselines attached to the updated schedule.