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Section Schedule General Requirements. As part of the SMP and a component part of the Administration Plan, the Section Schedule shall be created and used for planning and monitoring the progress of the Section Work. The purpose of the Section Schedule is to ensure adequate planning, scheduling, and resource allocations occur to provide a reasonable and executable work Plan, cash flow projections, and continuous monitoring and reporting for Work performed or remaining. The Section Schedule shall also be used for coordinating the Work, identifying Work to be performed, evaluating changes, and as a tool for measuring and communicating progress. The Baseline Schedule, the Revised Baseline Schedule, Monthly Schedule Updates, and Recovery Schedules are collectively referred to as the Section Schedules. All Section Schedules shall be in accordance with the following guidelines: · be generated and developed in accordance with the guidance of “Part 7.2—Schedule Planning and Development” of the Association for the Advancement of Cost Engineering’s (“AACE”) Total Cost Management Framework and the associated Recommended Practices; · apply the Critical Path Method of network calculation to generate the schedule (the Critical Path shall be based on the longest network path through the Work) and prepare the schedule using the Precedence Diagram Method to establish relationships and interdependencies between the individual activities required to complete the Work; · specify the longest path for defining critical activities and care shall be taken to distinguish between the Critical Path and near-Critical Paths; · be compatible with MDOT’s scheduling software (currently Primavera P6) and implement any new operating practices as a result of MDOT’s amendments to any such software, standards, and procedures throughout the life of the Section P3 Agreement; · use scheduling software with the capability to import and export data in the Primavera Proprietary Exchange Format (“XER”); · include a WBS, the development of which is based on a Deliverable-oriented methodology capturing all the Section activities and has each schedule activity mapped to one, and only one, of the WBS Elements; · show Milestones or hold points; · show planned phasing of all the Work; · divide all Work into activities with appropriate logic ties to show overall approach to sequencing, including logical relationships between activities reflecting the actual intended sequence of work and logically tie all activities to avoid open ends; · avoid im...
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