You are just the best in Delay Analysis. I have a question to ask, why DURATION %, because your previous video on TIA was done with PHYSICAL % COMPLETE. Again, in the other TIA video you used a splited activity method when a delay impacted an activity in progress, you also used SUSPEND and RESUME feature to link the Delay Event and the Activity. You DELETED the PREDECESSOR RELATIONSHIP of the impacted ACTIVITIES before Assigning it to the DELAY EVENT.Now, this look a bit different, sir
• You must adhere to your procedure for scheduling updates. To make the concepts clear, we are doing this. Additionally, focuses on voice; the lesson explains why we are updating in this manner. • To carry out the delay analysis, there are two approaches, Splitting the activity and suspending and resuming. That was clarified in the tutorial. • Indeed, to add the delay event in between, we must remove the predecessor. Once again, remember to pay attention to voice and audio while learning.
goodevening sir very informative vedio sir but in your delay event log ,your first delay event starts from 2 jan 2021 to 03 january 2021 however when you made your w-01 there you updated activity not according to your delay event ,you updated delay event in the month of feburary 2021, was it wrong update or there was some other logic
We appreciate the compliment. First of all, the data we are using is a substitute or assumed data, as our trainer stated during the session. Secondly, there is no logic; it might have been a typo error.
The planner will make this determination based on the delay events. For example, a contractor delay would be a machinery breakdown, while a client delay would be a delay in obtaining design or document approval.
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Hi Sir, Great Video, If I am doing TIA, please confirm, shall i need to update my schedule again and again after adding new delay events, or i can take the last Update of the Schedule and add all delay events and link the delay events with their successors and run the schedule same of last update date, This is the right way i mean?
Thanks for the feedback, share with others through LinkedIn and tag @Planning - P6 Yes, when performing a Time Impact Analysis (TIA), you need to update your schedule again and again after adding new delay events. Adding each delay event and linking it with its successors is the correct approach. Here's why: 🔴The iterative nature of TIA: ✅A good TIA is an iterative process, meaning you refine your analysis as you add more information and gain a deeper understanding of the delays and their impacts. ✅With each new delay event, the schedule updates and the relationships between activities adjust, potentially modifying the critical path and overall project duration. 🔴Ensuring accuracy: ✅Simply adding all delay events to the last updated schedule without further adjustments might not reflect the true impact of the delays. This is because subsequent activities might get pushed further due to the added delays, impacting the overall schedule duration and potentially creating new critical paths. ✅By re-running the schedule after each delay event addition, you ensure the updated logic and dependencies accurately reflect the revised project timeline. 🔴Benefits of iterative updates: ✅Updating the schedule after each delay event allows you to: 🌟Identify cascading effects of delays, where one delay impacts multiple activities and potentially creates new ones. 🌟Assess the impact of different delay scenarios on the project duration and critical path. 🌟Monitor and adapt your mitigation strategies based on the evolving schedule analysis. 🔴Conclusion: In conclusion, updating your schedule after each delay event addition is crucial for a robust and accurate TIA. By iteratively refining your analysis, you can gain valuable insights into the true impact of delays and make informed decisions for project mitigation and management. #planningp6 #TIA #Delay_Analysis
Following preparation, you must submit the delay analysis to the client for approval. The contractor planner will prepare the delay analysis in accordance with the contractual method.
We think the tutorial has covered the explanation, however, it's possible we just added delays to the design phase to ensure that concepts are clear. You have to add delays as per your delay events.
Whenever a delay in a project impacts more than one activity, use the suspend & resume option or connect the other activities to the delay event applying the same approach.
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Nice Video and thank you. Sir Could you please tell me that should we use Percent complete type "duration" for WIA/TIA?? Is it compulsory to use Percent complete type "duration"??
Dear, Thank you for the compliment. Any %complete type that you implement to update the progress is fine. Do not alter the same into duration %Complete. Since you are creating an impact analysis, your results will not be accurate if you change the %complete type.
@@PLANNINGP6 Thank you sir. However, i did not understand what you mean by "Do not alter the same into duration %Complete". Could you please make me clear?
@@PLANNINGP6 Sir can there be scenario that after impacting by employer delay lets say 5 days, resulting delay/impact on schedule would be 10 days(more than 5 days) which is again attributable to employer and not contractor??
You are just the best in Delay Analysis. I have a question to ask, why DURATION %, because your previous video on TIA was done with PHYSICAL % COMPLETE. Again, in the other TIA video you used a splited activity method when a delay impacted an activity in progress, you also used SUSPEND and RESUME feature to link the Delay Event and the Activity. You DELETED the PREDECESSOR RELATIONSHIP of the impacted ACTIVITIES before Assigning it to the DELAY EVENT.Now, this look a bit different, sir
• You must adhere to your procedure for scheduling updates. To make the concepts clear, we are doing this. Additionally, focuses on voice; the lesson explains why we are updating in this manner.
• To carry out the delay analysis, there are two approaches, Splitting the activity and suspending and resuming. That was clarified in the tutorial.
• Indeed, to add the delay event in between, we must remove the predecessor.
Once again, remember to pay attention to voice and audio while learning.
Very useful video, thank you, when you are going to share AS BUILT & AS PLANNED ANAYLSIS video
Your compliment is appreciated.
We're working on further tutorials, which will be uploaded as soon as feasible.
goodevening sir
very informative vedio sir
but in your delay event log ,your first delay event starts from 2 jan 2021 to 03 january 2021 however when you made your w-01 there you updated activity not according to your delay event ,you updated delay event in the month of feburary 2021,
was it wrong update or there was some other logic
We appreciate the compliment.
First of all, the data we are using is a substitute or assumed data, as our trainer stated during the session.
Secondly, there is no logic; it might have been a typo error.
I had same observation and was a bit confused. I bet it was a typo error.
How did you deccide about the responsibilty of each delay event ( assumed everything is approved bt the client !!!) or What !!!!
The planner will make this determination based on the delay events.
For example, a contractor delay would be a machinery breakdown, while a client delay would be a delay in obtaining design or document approval.
Sir please share the what are the documents are created in tha oil and Gas construction project ...with some samples
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i appreciates you. for your Time and to be honest really useful content that helps people to understand better and easy.
I appreciate that!
Hi Sir, Great Video, If I am doing TIA, please confirm, shall i need to update my schedule again and again after adding new delay events, or i can take the last Update of the Schedule and add all delay events and link the delay events with their successors and run the schedule same of last update date, This is the right way i mean?
Thanks for the feedback, share with others through LinkedIn and tag @Planning - P6
Yes, when performing a Time Impact Analysis (TIA), you need to update your schedule again and again after adding new delay events. Adding each delay event and linking it with its successors is the correct approach. Here's why:
🔴The iterative nature of TIA:
✅A good TIA is an iterative process, meaning you refine your analysis as you add more information and gain a deeper understanding of the delays and their impacts.
✅With each new delay event, the schedule updates and the relationships between activities adjust, potentially modifying the critical path and overall project duration.
🔴Ensuring accuracy:
✅Simply adding all delay events to the last updated schedule without further adjustments might not reflect the true impact of the delays. This is because subsequent activities might get pushed further due to the added delays, impacting the overall schedule duration and potentially creating new critical paths.
✅By re-running the schedule after each delay event addition, you ensure the updated logic and dependencies accurately reflect the revised project timeline.
🔴Benefits of iterative updates:
✅Updating the schedule after each delay event allows you to:
🌟Identify cascading effects of delays, where one delay impacts multiple activities and potentially creates new ones.
🌟Assess the impact of different delay scenarios on the project duration and critical path.
🌟Monitor and adapt your mitigation strategies based on the evolving schedule analysis.
🔴Conclusion:
In conclusion, updating your schedule after each delay event addition is crucial for a robust and accurate TIA. By iteratively refining your analysis, you can gain valuable insights into the true impact of delays and make informed decisions for project mitigation and management.
#planningp6 #TIA #Delay_Analysis
Just a key question, Do you have the right to do all of these steps as a contractor, without a clear approval from the client !!!
Following preparation, you must submit the delay analysis to the client for approval. The contractor planner will prepare the delay analysis in accordance with the contractual method.
sir you just update the activities in engineering and design wbs and not the remaining wbs why is that what about the activities in remaining wbs....
We think the tutorial has covered the explanation, however, it's possible we just added delays to the design phase to ensure that concepts are clear.
You have to add delays as per your delay events.
Thanks a lot for the response It's very helpful....
besides what if the delay is affecting more than one activity what should be done than...
Whenever a delay in a project impacts more than one activity, use the suspend & resume option or connect the other activities to the delay event applying the same approach.
thanks sir
can i have the files you used in this video like xer and excel
Provided.
Thanks sir. Useful. How to calculate price escalation
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As soon as we can, we will post a tutorial for cost impact calculation and price escalation.
Very help tutorial. Thank for your great effort.
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So insightful, thank you
Nice Video and thank you. Sir Could you please tell me that should we use Percent complete type "duration" for WIA/TIA?? Is it compulsory to use Percent complete type "duration"??
Dear,
Thank you for the compliment.
Any %complete type that you implement to update the progress is fine.
Do not alter the same into duration %Complete.
Since you are creating an impact analysis, your results will not be accurate if you change the %complete type.
@@PLANNINGP6 Thank you sir. However, i did not understand what you mean by "Do not alter the same into duration %Complete". Could you please make me clear?
@@chhekulama5004 Use the %Complete the same which you are using to your project before.
Means no need to change into Duration %Complete.
@@PLANNINGP6 Thank you sir. I got it
@@PLANNINGP6 Sir can there be scenario that after impacting by employer delay lets say 5 days, resulting delay/impact on schedule would be 10 days(more than 5 days) which is again attributable to employer and not contractor??
many thanks mate really appreciated
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