061 Getting Paid for Material Delivered and Stored on Site in Construction Projects by Using Material Inspection Request (MIR) Process

One of the elements of an interim payment on construction projects is the payment for the contractor’s procured material delivered, stored and inspected at the project site. The contractor needs to provide supportive details of all material delivered as well as to quantify the remaining material stored at the project Read more…

PMWeb 7 Contractor Procurement Monitoring and Tracking Report

Monitoring and Tracking Contractors’ Material and Equipment Procurement Schedule in Construction Projects

One of the key progress reports that Contractors are obliged to submit on weekly basis is the updated procurement schedule which details all materials and equipment that will become permanent components of a project’s scope of work. The procurement schedule needs to be fully aligned with the project’s integrated schedule Read more…

PMWeb 7 Planned Vs. Actual Resources Usage

Using Daily Reports to Monitor and Report Resources Performance on Construction Projects

One of the key challenges that faces contractors when it comes to delivering construction projects is how to determine the actual resource performance as it relates to productivity and overspending. Using time attendance systems including timesheets, RIFD and other advanced technologies are good for assessing the actual total resource hours Read more…