Upcoming Webinar from WPL Publishing to Help Construction Professionals Decide Which Schedule Delay Analysis Method to Use
Washington, DC (PRWEB) December 17, 2013 -- WPL Publishing soon will sponsor a webinar to help professionals within the construction community decide how to choose a schedule delay analysis method for their projects and claims.
There has been plenty of discussion about construction project delays and delay claims. There has been even more discussion about which schedule delay analysis method is best to use. However, there has been very little discussion about how these professionals should go about selecting a method. Which practical matters should be considered when selecting a method? Professionals attending the webinar will learn what to consider when facing this choice. To register for the 90-minute event, scheduled for Wednesday, Jan. 15, 2014, at 1:00 (EST), visit http://tinyurl.com/qc38gns.
During the webinar, entitled “Schedule Delay Analysis -- Choosing a Method,” answers to the following questions will be provided:
- How do construction professionals go about choosing a delay analysis method?
- Which factors and issues should be addressed before committing to a potentially lengthy and expensive process?
- Is the choice of delay analysis method irrevocable once it is made?
- What is the risk of trying to change methods midstream?
Webinar attendees will leave this event with insight into the 11 factors that a scheduler should at least consider when making a choice.
Addressing attendees will be Navigant Construction Forum Executive Director James Zack. He once served as executive director of corporate claims management for Fluor Corp., an engineering, procurement, construction, and maintenance contractor. In the construction claims field, he is a recognized and published expert in mitigation, analysis, and resolution or defense of construction claims and disputes.
Following Mr. Zack’s presentation, there will be an interactive 10-to-15 minute question-and-answer session addressing relevant topics.
Webinar tuition is based on location, not number of participants, so each registration site can have multiple participants for one low price. To register, visit http://tinyurl.com/qc38gns.
WPL Publishing Co., Inc. provides expert training, education, and development resources for the construction industry via live webinars and its ConstructionPro Network website (http://www.ConstructionProNet.com). Through ConstructionPro Network, WPL publishes the independent newsletter ConstructionPro Week, providing news, analysis, and insightful commentary about recent developments involving construction law, green buildings, building information modeling, and various construction managerial technologies and techniques.
Steve Rizer, WPL Publishing Co., Inc., http://www.ConstructionProNet.com, +1 (301) 765-9525 Ext: 7013, [email protected]
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