Every Primavera P6 schedule HADVEN produces is developed with one standard in mind: it has to hold up under review by the toughest owner, the most demanding agency, or an expert witness in a dispute proceeding. That is the baseline we work from on every project.
Most schedules submitted on public works and federal projects are technically adequate but practically useless when a delay event occurs. Activity logic is loosely constrained, resource loading is nominal, and the narrative between schedule updates disappears into a PDF nobody reads.
HADVEN builds schedules where the logic can be traced, the float is honest, the resources reflect the actual plan, and every update tells a clear story of what happened and why. When a change event occurs, you already have the record you need.
Primavera P6 — the only software used for baseline and update scheduling
Activity logic built from subcontractor input and construction sequence — not assumptions
Cost and resource loading reconciled to contract value and crew plans
USACE QCS/RMS, Caltrans, Port Authority, and NYC DOT reporting formats
Narrative update letters that document the project record clearly each period
HADVEN supports the complete project controls lifecycle — from bid-phase scheduling through forensic delay analysis at closeout.
A complete, logic-driven project schedule developed from contract documents, subcontractor input, and site-specific sequencing requirements. Activity durations, predecessor/successor relationships, constraints, calendars, and critical path established and submitted for owner or agency review. Built in Primavera P6 to the specification required by your contract.
Statused schedule updates submitted on a monthly basis, reflecting actual progress, revised sequences, and any change events that occurred during the period. Each update is accompanied by a written narrative identifying the current critical path, float trends, delay causes, and anticipated impacts. Delivered in the format required by your owner or agency.
When a project falls behind schedule, a well-structured recovery plan is the difference between regaining control and continuing to slide. HADVEN develops recovery schedules that present a realistic, executable plan with identified acceleration measures, revised sequencing, and resource additions — designed to satisfy the owner while remaining achievable in the field.
A prospective or retrospective analysis that quantifies the schedule impact of a specific change event, RFI response delay, differing site condition, or owner-caused disruption. The TIA inserts the impacting event into the accepted schedule at the point of impact and demonstrates the resulting delay to project completion. Accepted by USACE, Port Authority, Caltrans, and most public agencies as the standard method of delay quantification.
Preparation of formal EOT claims for owner-caused or force majeure delays. HADVEN documents the entitlement basis, identifies the period of delay, and produces the schedule analysis required to support the claim. EOT packages are structured to meet the format and level of detail expected by public owners, general contractors managing subcontractor claims, and legal counsel preparing dispute documentation.
Retrospective reconstruction of the project schedule record to identify, isolate, and quantify delay events after completion or during litigation. HADVEN uses accepted forensic methodologies — windows analysis, collapsed as-built, impacted as-planned — selected based on the available project record. The output is a clear, documented narrative supported by schedule data that can be reviewed by a claims consultant, arbitrator, or court.
Ongoing monitoring of field progress against the accepted baseline, with early identification of slippage before it becomes a critical path issue. HADVEN reviews percent-complete data, compares planned vs. actual logic sequences, and flags variance conditions requiring attention. Ideal for owners and construction managers who need an independent check on the contractor's schedule.
Independent review of a contractor-submitted baseline or update schedule on behalf of an owner, authority, or construction manager. HADVEN evaluates schedule quality, logic density, critical path validity, float manipulation, out-of-sequence progress, and compliance with contract scheduling specifications — and provides a written review report with findings and required corrections.
Technical support for project teams using Primavera P6 — including database setup, activity coding structure, calendar configuration, report template development, and export formatting for agency submission. Also available for schedule training and quality review of internally prepared schedules before owner submission.
CPM scheduling requirements differ significantly across sectors. HADVEN has direct field experience in each of the following.
Contact HADVEN for CPM scheduling, delay analysis, or TIA/EOT claim preparation. We respond to all inquiries within one business day.