Project Delivery articles

Construction projects are complex endeavors that often involve multiple stakeholders, intricate contracts, and unforeseen challenges. Disputes and claims are inevitable in this environment, but how they are managed can make
In today’s fast-paced business environment, delivering projects on time and within budget is crucial. One of the most effective techniques to ensure project efficiency is Critical Path Analysis (CPA).
Embarking on the journey of a major construction claim requires meticulous preparation. At Anvelo, we believe that laying a solid foundation is paramount. As construction industry experts, we guide our
A successful delivery of a construction project comes down to six main things:
About a decade ago, the University of Melbourne conducted a comprehensive study aimed at identifying the most common types of contracts used in Australian construction projects. From my review of
Impacted As-Planned analysis involves slotting a known delay event into the contractor's original schedule, known as the baseline. This baseline reflects the
In the retrospective longest path analysis approach, the focus lies on determining the critical path as it actually unfolded during the project, distinct from the contemporaneous or actual critical path
The retrospective technique is known as the collapsed as-built delay analysis methodology is utilised to assess the impact of delays or changes on project completion dates. This approach
In most contracts, authority related risks are on the contractor unless the contract says otherwise. This is an important issue for
The term "Time at Large" holds significant weight, especially in the context of Australian projects. As a delay expert navigating through this terrain,
A contractor must complete the works under a construction contract by the date for practical completion. However, in contracts where acceleration is addressed,
Project controls are indispensable in construction, ensuring projects meet deadlines, budgets, and quality standards. This is particularly important for the following reasons: