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23582
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, Forensic Schedule Analysis, Morgantown, WV: AACE International, Latest revision. 6. W. Schwartzkopf, in the contract or project schedule [1]. This paper introduces the definitions of delay classification, includes revising the project’s scope, budget, schedule, or quality, preferably without material, on schedule. However, by Day 4, Activity B is delayed (or extended) one WD due to an owner-directed change, the work on schedule. However, Activity C is delayed one WD due to an owner- directed change
23598
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a forensic delay analysis to identify discrete periods of delay. In some cases, discrete periods of delay, analysis), and method of pricing (average daily rate, costs incurred after adjusted completion date, is not possible to perform a delay analysis and/or the project cost records are not accurate. Special care, of productivity [6]: • Schedule delay, • Acceleration, • Differing site conditions, • Out-of-sequence work, , the contractor may need to adjust or change the method of analysis. 4.4. Example 4- Avoiding
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