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.
Member for
10 years 1 monthDear Sunil. I thing is
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
Member for
15 yearsThanks Gary
Thanks Gary
Member for
16 years 7 monthsIt depends on what your
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.