Common use of Project Scheduling Clause in Contracts

Project Scheduling. All planning and scheduling performed on the Project will use “pull scheduling” techniques pursuant to the Last Planner System™, or an equivalent system. In order to be pull-based, the planning system must be based upon requests from a IPD Team Member to other IPD Team Members upon whom the requester’s work is dependent, and receipt of reliable promises made by the upstream performer about when it will finish the work agreed upon per the hand-off criteria, in order to enable the downstream performers to begin their respective portion of the Work. At a minimum, the system must include the Milestone Schedule, collaboratively created phase plans per Section 11.4.1, make-ready work plans per Section 11.4.2, and a method for measuring, recording, and improving planning reliability.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Integrated Project Delivery Agreement, Agreement, Project Delivery Agreement

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Project Scheduling. All planning Planning and scheduling performed on the Project will use “pull scheduling” techniques pursuant to the Last Planner System™, or an equivalent systemsystem as appropriate. In order to be pull-based, the planning system must be based upon requests from a IPD Team Member Project Participant to other IPD Team Members Project Participants upon whom the requester’s work is dependent, and receipt of reliable promises made by the upstream performer about when it will finish the work agreed upon per the hand-off criteria, in order to enable the downstream performers to begin their respective portion of the Work. At a minimum, the system must include the Milestone ScheduleMilestones, collaboratively created phase plans Phase Plans per Section 11.4.110.4.1, make-ready work plans per Section 11.4.210.4.2, and a method for measuring, recording, and improving planning reliability.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Integrated Project Delivery Agreement

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Project Scheduling. All planning Planning and scheduling performed on the Project will use “pull scheduling” techniques pursuant to the Last Planner System™, or an equivalent systemsystem as appropriate. In order to be pull-based, the planning system must be based upon requests from a IPD Team Member Project Participant to other IPD Team Members Project Participants upon whom the requester’s work is dependent, and receipt of reliable promises made by the upstream performer about when it will finish the work agreed upon per the hand-off criteria, in order to enable the downstream performers to begin their respective portion of the Work. At a minimum, the system must include the Milestone ScheduleMilestones, collaboratively created phase plans per Section 11.4.110.4.1, make-ready work plans per Section 11.4.210.4.2, and a method for measuring, recording, and improving planning reliability.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Integrated Project Delivery Agreement

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