Navigating through delays demands a structured approach. Conducting a successful delay analysis entails having a reliable as-planned programme and an accurate as-built programme. Demonstrating the reasonableness of the as-planned programme enhances the efficacy of delay analysis methods. The as-planned or baseline programme serves as crucial evidence of the contractor’s original intentions and forms the basis for identifying delays.
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