Analyzing, Preventing & Defending Delay Claims & Scheduling Impacts (CCL961Y)
- Product FormatPre Recorded Webinar
- Presenter(s)Emily Federico , Stephen Pitaniello
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Conference DateWed, September 14, 2016
- Length60 minutes
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Analyzing and Preventing Possible Causes of Delay from Affecting Project Schedule
When delays to a project occur, questions arise as to whether and to what extent, events impact the project schedule, and what, if any, relief should be afforded as a result. This presentation demonstrates the elements of a credible schedule delay analysis, provides an overview of various forensic schedule delay analysis methodologies and identifies common disagreements in delay analyses.
Join the webinar by expert speakers Emily Federico and Steve Pitaniello as they identify the most common disagreements concerning a delay analysis, as well as deal with the ‘correct way’ to analyze delay. They will also discuss about the appropriate time to perform certain techniques for forensic schedule analysis, besides much more.
Training Objective
- Identify the fundamental elements of a credible schedule delay analysis
- Address the question, is there more than one way to perform a schedule delay analysis?
- Tackle the issue of whether there is a “correct” way to analyze delay?
- Discussion on when it is appropriate to perform certain forensic schedule analysis techniques.
- Deal with the question of whether one way is better than all others.
- Identify the most common disagreements concerning a delay analysis.
Who should attend?
- Owners analyzing schedule delay and impact claims.
- Contractor executives, project managers, project sponsors and project control personnel charged with preparing and presenting a schedule delay claim.
- Construction managers and design professionals involved with analyzing and/or defending schedule delay and impact claims.
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About the Presenter(s)
Emily Federico is an Associate Director in the Fairfield, CT office of Navigant Consulting, Inc. Ms. Federico’s experience includes the preparation and analysis of various schedule delay, acceleratio...More Info
Stephen Pitaniello is a Managing Director in Navigant’s Global Construction Practice. Mr. Pitaniello is a registered professional engineer with more than 20 years of diverse construction and engineering experience. His broad range of construction experience includes construction management,...More Info
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