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storky111

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In the Minmar case, what role did construction schedules play in deciding the merits of the delay claim? Describe briefly how the schedules were prepared.
 
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Discuss the role that the first or initial schedule for a project can play in litigation involving delays. What assumptions must be valid for this role to be justified?
 
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Answer to Question 1

A schedule had been prepared for the project on which a scheduling dispute
arose, but the Board of Contract Appeals was not impressed. Failing to show
interrelationships on the schedule (similar to a bar chart), the contractor was unable to
make a compelling case to convince the Board.

Answer to Question 2

The first schedule developed for a project is often referred to as the as
planned schedule. It is ostensibly a portrayal of the way task performance was originally
envisioned. If this schedule is realistic, this is certainly a valid schedule against which to
make comparisons. The assumption is that the information is accurate. To be of value in
defending a delay claim, the schedule must bear a reasonable relationship to the events
that would likely have taken place had construction progressed as planned.




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Reply 2 on: Jul 26, 2018
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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
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