Critical Path Method Networks and Their Use in Claims Analysis.

Abstract

The focus of this thesis is primarily centered around the use of (Critical Path Method) network schedules in the analysis of contractors' claims for additional compensation as a result of impacts caused by the owner. The second chapter examines the various uses of a CPM network on a construction project. The third chapter outlines the basic mechanics of CPM including how a network is put together and how it is used and updated throughout the life of the project. This explains a CPM network and what it is expected to do for the person who employs it. In Chapter Four the methods of establishing a network so that it will stand up in a court of law is outlined. Chapter five concentrates on the potential uses of a CPM network in analyzing a claim including the general methods of manipulating the network to make it useful to an impartial third party. Chapter Six outlines some practical aspects and applications of CPM network analysis for navy construction contracts as well as emphasizing difficulties and points to remember about the entire process. Chapter Seven will offers conclusions and recommendations.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Jan 01, 1984
Accession Number
ADA159234

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  • M. J. Patterson

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  • University of Florida

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  • Computer Programs
  • Computers
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  • Contracts
  • Critical Path Methods
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