As-built programme
An as-built programme is:
'The record of the history of the construction project in the form of a programme. The as-built programme does not necessarily have any logic links. It can be merely a barchart record of the start and end dates of every activity that actually took place. ‘As constructed programme’ has the same meaning.'
Ref Society of Construction Law Delay and Disruption Protocol, 2nd edition, February 2017, published by the Society of Construction Law (UK). https://www.scl.org.uk/resources/delay-disruption-protocol
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- Accepted programme.
- Activity schedule.
- As built drawings.
- As-built or as-constructed building information model.
- Contractor's master programme.
- Contractor's working schedule.
- Design programme.
- Information release schedule.
- Programme.
- Programme for building design and construction (project programme).
- Retrospective longest path analysis.
- Short period programme.
- Tender works programme.
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