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The following points to be considered:
1. The Milestone Dates
2. WBS
3. Critical Path
4. Logics
5. Construction Methodology
6. Planned Resources
• Working Drawing Time frames
• Long Lead Items
• Restrictions
• Activity Logic
• Ensure the Substantial Completion and Completion dates shown in the schedule
are in agreement with the dates shown in the specs.
• Utility notification and work duration time frames shown in the schedule agree
with the dates and time frame presented in the spec.
The Construction Scheduling reviewer should receive two copies of the schedule,
a printed copy and an electronic copy that should contain a backup of the progress
schedule.
• The Construction Scheduling Engineer restores the schedule in Primavera and
reviews the schedule by opening a new copy of the schedule. The Construction
Scheduling Engineer should not work off the original copy of the file.
• The Construction Scheduling Engineer reviews the project Constraints and the
Calendars.
• The Construction Scheduling Engineer reviews the Schedule Coding.
o Sort and review schedule by coding
o View different columns
o Check Logic
• The Construction Scheduling Engineer reviews the Schedule narrative. The
schedule narrative requirements are:
o Anticipated production rates
o Anticipated workforce
o construction work shutdown.
o Permit requirements
o Utility requirements
o ROW requirements
o Community commitments
o Lead time for special materials
o Detours and anticipated timeframe
o Any critical milestones/interim completion dates (i.e. road/ramp openings,
critical stages etc.)
o Any anticipated problems meeting the schedule
o Description of any acceleration applied to the project’s schedule
• Run the Primavera Error Report