Project Management

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Lags, Leads, Constraints, and Calendars in CPM Networks

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Lags, Leads, Constraints, and Calendars in CPM Networks

We start with an introduction to types of lags and leads in CPM (Critical Path Method) schedules and the impact of each type on activities and project dates. We go through tips to simplify and minimize the number of lags.Later we discuss types of constraints and calendars and their impact on activities dates and on the entire project.We conclude with general tips and recommendations.Areas Covered Introducti..

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Pacing Delay – The Practical Impact on Project Management & Delay Claims

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Pacing Delay – The Practical Impact on Project Management & Delay Claims

This webinar is focused on pacing delay, a controversial delay issue in the construction industry.  Currently there is little literature on pacing delay and case law is a bit sparse.  Thus, owners and contractors often find themselves at odds with one another over the practical effect of pacing delay in a delay claim situation.  The webinar defines the term; identifies what constitutes pacing..

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Suspend Work – “Remain on Standby” – What Can A Contractor Recover?

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Suspend Work – “Remain on Standby” – What Can A Contractor Recover?

When an owner issues a suspended work directive is the contractor entitled to recover delay and delay damages? This session examines what damages are typically owed when work is suspended and some limitations of suspension damages. Five court cases setting forth key requirements necessary to collect damages are discussed. Recommendations on what actions contractors should take when work is suspended are pro..

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The Impact Of Rework On Construction Projects

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The Impact Of Rework On Construction Projects

Rework in the construction industry is frequent and well known. It is a drain on construction productivity, profitability, and the timeliness of project delivery for both contractors and owners. Additionally, the need for rework can have spinoff or downstream impacts for all project stakeholders. The causes of rework are, likewise, very well known - design and construction changes; errors and omissions; pro..

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