Programmes / schedules are prepared for the purposes of executing the project. encourages proper planning of the work, which in itself will ease the burden on contractors and architects / engineers alike in the execution of the project. Careful planning and programming / scheduling and regular monitoring of progress and resources is the key to achieving budgets and completion on time. More problems arise from poor programming / scheduling than anything else. This is an area where contractors fall down badly. It is also an area to which clients and their advisors pay insufficient attention when drafting contracts and when administering projects. A properly prepared programme / schedule is an essential tool for controlling progress, so that resources can be utilized efficiently and economically, and ensuring timely completion. Changes, whether they are introduced by clients as variations or whether they are events, the consequences of which have to be absorbed by the contractor, are inevitable on every construction project. The effective management of such changes is therefore essential to ensure that: - The contractor is paid in full and on time for all variations and receives adequate extensions of time promptly
- The contractor absorbs all delays for which it is responsible within its programme / schedule
- Disputes are avoided in relation to these issues
If programmes / schedules are properly prepared, progress carefully monitored, causes and potential causes of delay identified and acted upon to avoid or reduce delay, and those delays which cannot be avoided and are clients' liability are recorded and valued in a professional, cooperative and non-confrontational manner, disputes are likely to be avoided and budgets achieved.
A well prepared programme / schedule should represent an accurate statement in advance of how each activity on the project will be carried out, when it will be carried out, the sequence in which it will be carried out in relation to other activities and the numbers and types of resources that will be used to carry it out. Armed with such information, clients and their consultants can know with precision: - By when design information has to be issued to allow resources to be produced and construction to proceed on schedule
- By when specialist suppliers and subcontractors have to be nominated or long lead equipment delivered so that contracts can be entered into and resources produced to allow specialist work to proceed on schedule
- By when any necessary changes have to be introduced so that adverse impact on progress and completion can be avoided or at least minimized
- What impact any desirable but unnecessary changes are likely to have on progress and completion so that informed decisions can be made as to whether or not to introduce such changes
Such information will also enable clients' consultants to ascertain with precision contractors' entitlements to extensions of time and additional payment when information is provided late or changes are ordered, thereby avoiding costly disputes.
employs professional building and civil engineering planners for the preparation of: - Tender programmes / schedules and method statements
- Contract programmes / schedules
- Progress monitoring and programme / schedule updates
- Short term rolling programmes / schedules
- Research, analysis and identification of causes and effects of construction delays
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