Search Results

108 search results for FORENSIC SCHEDULE ANALYSIS

22660
https://web.aacei.org/docs/default-source/vl-papers/22660.pdf?sfvrsn=f679d2b5_10
..................................................................................................................8 2.8. Schedule Impact Analysis, , critical path and near-critical activity analysis, schedule change management, forecasts and recovery, , and Construction. [5] 2.8. Schedule Impact Analysis When the project experiences or anticipates, SCHEDULING CLAIMS PROTECTION METHODS TCM Framework: 6.4 – Forensic Performance Assessment 7.1 – Project Scope and Execution Strategy Development 7.2 – Schedule Planning and Development 8.1 – Project
45R-08
https://web.aacei.org/docs/default-source/rps/45r-08.pdf?sfvrsn=67d0dab5_18
..................................................................................................................8 2.8. Schedule Impact Analysis, , critical path and near-critical activity analysis, schedule change management, forecasts and recovery, , and Construction. [5] 2.8. Schedule Impact Analysis When the project experiences or anticipates, SCHEDULING CLAIMS PROTECTION METHODS TCM Framework: 6.4 – Forensic Performance Assessment 7.1 – Project Scope and Execution Strategy Development 7.2 – Schedule Planning and Development 8.1 – Project
23721
https://web.aacei.org/docs/default-source/vl-papers/23721.pdf?sfvrsn=e1dd7de3_1
can enhance their data analysis capabilities to assist with forensic schedule delay analysis, DSAA-4559 Leveraging Business Intelligence Platforms for Data Analytics in Forensic Schedule, graphical visualizations of large datasets. In forensic schedule delay analyses and quantification, Traditional Methods to Tableau: Data Analysis in Forensic Delay and Damage Quantification, standard industry tools and programs used in forensic delay analysis and damage quantification
23745
https://web.aacei.org/docs/default-source/vl-papers/23745.pdf?sfvrsn=cab7e6a5_1
................................................................................................................15 Forensic Schedule Analysis & disruption modeling, by contractor into his forensic schedule analysis. 2.5 Itemized list of delay/disruption events, written consent from AACE® International Forensic Schedule Analysis & disruption modeling, with the contractor to align expectations. 2. Analysis o Conducted forensic schedule analysis using critical path, of the delay and disruption events from the recommended forensic delay analysis methods
Expertise Certifications
https://web.aacei.org/certification/certification-information/certifications-offered/expertise-certifications
in specialized tools and services such as decision analysis, cost risk and uncertainty analysis, and schedule risk analysis. DRMPs demonstrate strong communication skills to connect with all levels, Certified Forensic Claims Consultant (CFCC) A CFCC is an experienced claims professional, Cost Technician, CCT, Certified Estimating Professional (CEP), Certified Forensic Claims Consultant
ce25-01
https://web.aacei.org/docs/default-source/ce/2025/ce25-01.pdf?sfvrsn=b56cac5d_1
CFCC PSP ABSTRACT As one of the earliest terms applied to forensic schedule analysis, time impact, in the publications discussing forensic schedule analysis, although it was likely in use by some practitioners, method or a group of methods, or whether the term is a generic descriptor for all forensic schedule, schedule analysis technique, based on the history of TIA, the descriptions by those that first, practitioners of CPM, O’Brien, documented the application of CPM techniques to forensic schedule
23796
https://web.aacei.org/docs/default-source/vl-papers/23796.pdf?sfvrsn=fbf9885_1
. This article proposes the use of system dynamics as the only forensic schedule analysis method able, of forensic schedule analysis (FSA) to show how responsibility for these damages should be allocated, in forensic schedule analysis. The article starts by briefly examining the critical path method, dynamics as a forensic schedule analysis method. This article is based on the authors’ decades, but: just a quick perusal of AACE RP 29R-03 Forensic Schedule Analysis (for example) will show
ce25-07
https://web.aacei.org/docs/default-source/ce/2025/ce25-07.pdf?sfvrsn=ddecacb9_1
Practice 29R-03 for Forensic Schedule Analysis (FSA). In 2003, at AACE’s Annual Meeting in Orlando, of expert witnesses fit into the current practice of forensic schedule analysis. It concludes, .” Fast forward to 2024. Forensic schedule analysis became a defined discipline, supported, of forensic schedule analysis as discussed in Recommended Practice 29R-03 [7] a. General principles (RP, witness testimony in forensic schedule analysis. The methods and procedures used by FSA experts
23600
https://web.aacei.org/docs/default-source/vl-papers/23600.pdf?sfvrsn=3db8d953_1
, described in AACE Recommended Practice (RP) 29R-03, Forensic Schedule Analysis, Method, industry for detailing the methods by which to retrospectively perform forensic schedule analysis. RP, .......................................5 6. Case Study: Schedule Activity Duration Impact Analysis, Schedule Analysis, Morgantown, WV: AACE International, Latest revision. 2. AACE International, Following Baseline Schedule Development and Approval
2025 ConEx - Technical Program Schedule
https://web.aacei.org/docs/default-source/annual-conference/2025-conex---technical-program-schedule.pdf?sfvrsn=29bfa4a1_44
2025 ConEx - Technical Program Schedule, in Forensic Schedule Analysis & Quantification of Damages for Construction Projects Overcoming, of Forensic Schedule Analysis: A Framework for Reliability and Credibility Exposing the Risks, Software) AI vs. Expertise: The Next 10 Years of Forensic Schedule Analysis (Presentation by Schedule Validator) How to use MIP 3.3 vs 3.4 Forensic Schedule Analysis (Presentation by Planisware, Presentation to Client: It is Not Just Numbers Quantitative Schedule Risk Analysis for Upstream Strategic