USING P6 FOR SCHEDULE FORENSIC DELAY ANALYSIS / 28th - 29th January 2025
P6-FDA-001- USING P6 FOR SCHEDULE FORENSIC DELAY ANALYSIS (2 days)
28th - 29th January 2025
This course provides in-depth training on how to conduct a schedule forensic delay analysis within P6. It starts with establishing a quality P6 baseline programme in line with current best practices. Different advanced scheduling scenarios will be presented and debated. We will then discuss delay types and introduce the delay analysis techniques, discussing their applicability and use. Finally, we will carry out the various analyses in P6 and examine the subtleties of using P6 in this manner. The course will conclude with a comparison of each technique, and a presentation of a reporting template for schedule impacts.
We will examine various scenarios and apply the delay analysis techniques taught in the class to these scenarios, discussing the results of each method.
PMIS Ltd Online training is conducted via Zoom live with each student receiving individual access to a virtual machine.
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Proficient experience with scheduling in P6 is required. You must be efficient in conducting all of the lessons learned in our P6-001 course unassisted to attend as this is an advanced course.
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Confirmation is subject to event fee being finalised. Please note all cancellations must be received in writing by email to info@pmis.ie. 50% of the Training fee is payable where delegates cancel more than 15 working days prior to training. Cancellations received in writing within 15 working days of training are liable for full fee. Payment must be received in full in order to confirm students place on the course. No-shows will be charged the full fee. PMIS Ltd. will not be liable for any costs in the event of a course being rescheduled. This applies, but is not limited, to any travelling, subsistence or consequential expenses incurred by delegates.
For online courses, screen share is not permitted, and each delegate must join with their own device. Sharing login details or course materials is not permitted. No recordings of the course should be made by participants. PMIS Ltd. will use your personal data for purposes of the training course. Where applicable, you may also be notified of future learning events specifically relevant to the topic of this course.