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WHEN SHOULD VALIDATION AND AUDITS BE DONE?<\/strong><\/p>\n

Validation<\/strong> occurs when the initial or revised baseline schedule is submitted prior to the start of any construction field-site work, with the possible exception of mobilization, site preparation, ordering of long-lead time equipment or materials, permits, excavation, and installation of in-ground site utilities.<\/p>\n

Validation is an extensive process and can be time consuming both initially and after each re-submittal of the proposed baseline \u2018planned\u2019 construction schedule until a valid baseline schedule is accepted by all significant stakeholders: Owner, Contractor, Subcontractors, Suppliers, Financing entities, and Permitting agencies.<\/p>\n

Before a complete Validation process is performed an Appraisal is done to determine if the requirements for Validation are in place.<\/p>\n

Auditing<\/strong> must occur several times during the execution phase of the Project\u2019s life cycle. The first such audit should be done between the 15 and 20 percent completion points to recheck the initial duration, resource, and productivity estimates. This audit may coincide with the completion or near completion of the excavation and installation of the in-ground utilities. At that point the major \u2018unknown unknowns\u2019 and risks are resolved. In consideration of the actual results, a revised Work Plan and development of a new Baseline Schedule in accordance with the known conditions and better estimates can be made.<\/p>\n

A second time for auditing and reappraisal is when the erection of structures are \u2018complete\u2019 and the finishing work done by multiple specialty trades can begin. At this point a new \u2018estimate to complete\u2019 and \u2018estimate at completion\u2019 can be made.<\/p>\n

The final time when an Audit is desirable and\/or required is at the completion of the Project to document the \u2018as-built\u2019 schedule.\u00a0 If Validation and Auditing are performed, analysis of schedule related claims and their resolution becomes a quick process.<\/p>\n

THE COMPONENTS OF SCHEDULE VALIDATION AND AUDITING<\/strong><\/p>\n

There are many facets and procedures used to conduct schedule Validations and Audits. Basically, the electronic database used to develop the proposed schedule is dissected and decomposed to reveal all of the parameters used. In addition, a 100% cross-check is made between the Work Package activity logic diagrams and the data in the electronic database, as they must be in absolute agreement. All input data, constraints, etc., must be the same as that used by the electronic program that produces the schedules, resource histograms, and Earned Value charts.<\/p>\n

Typically, some of the Validation and Auditing efforts are:<\/p>\n