Capturing and Documenting As-Planned Schedule, As-Built Schedule and Periodical Updates Needed for the After-the-Fact Schedule Delay Analysis Methods on Construction Projects

On construction projects, schedule delay claims that affect the project completion date are becoming a common event. Those are the delays that are beyond the contractor’s control. The events that entitle the contractor to delay claims are normally specified in a contract provision. For example, in the FIDIC Red Book, Read more…

Identifying, Managing, Monitoring and Reporting on Capital Projects’ Stakeholders

Capital projects’ stakeholders are those with interest in the project’s outcome. They are typically the project team members, project managers, executives, project sponsors, customers, and users. Capital projects’ stakeholders are invested in the project and who will be affected by your project at any point along the way. And their Read more…

Why Having a Business Case for Your Capital Project is a Must and Not a Choice?

Today and more than ever, organizations require the submission and approval for a business case before a project can be approved for execution. A proper business case should ensure that the project aligns with the organization’s strategic objectives, ensures financial viability in terms of benefits and costs, tangible and intangible, Read more…