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How you can avoid any delay in your project

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Question added by Hussin AbuElshawashi , CEO Investment Affairs , ZADA
Date Posted: 2014/03/30

There could be unforseanable conditions which could affect the project schedule. Needs to follow a well defined risk management which includes a possible forecast of economic and market condition, also builds a reasonable risk responce plans.

Salauddin Mohammad
by Salauddin Mohammad , Sr. Manager, Software Development , Aspen Technology Inc

Usually delays occur when the Project Manager doesn't include contingency measures in the project schedule. Project Manager need to add contingencies as risk response for unknown risks which can be used when risks that were unknown start realizing. This should mostly prevent the potential delays to schedule.

Imran Ahmad
by Imran Ahmad , Head of Internal Audit Department , Jamjoom Pharmaceuticals

By following standard project managemnt techniques. PERT is best to follow, it will help in plan the project and any delay in any segemnet can be easily picked up and its easily to deal with! 

Bassel Kablawi
by Bassel Kablawi , NOC Engineer , ScopeSky Communication

even when you following the standard of project management you may face some delay, the best way to avoid this point is to give your prject more time and extende it (the risk time), so that you will be in the safe side. 

Shariq Saad
by Shariq Saad , Senior Project Manager , Cubix

Delays in any project are inevitavle. You cant avoid them. They will come no matter how best your project plan is. The only thing as a project manager I would do is to evaluate their risk and raise red flag at appropriate level to justify the delays and make sure the delays and consequences of them are know to project sponsor.

Elfatih Yousif
by Elfatih Yousif , Project Engineer- Structural and Payloads , The Boeing Compny

Delay in projects is a common issue, however based on my experience i have been able to avoid such situations, by establishing good communication methods between teams, and early team engagement whether it include suppliers, contractors, internal teams. Identify risks early in the project, and definitely monitor budget. In addition add buffers in your project plan in case you have sudden changes, supplier delays if applicable. Treat every risk as an issue until it is not a risk any longer. 

Jahabar Sadiq Ifthikar
by Jahabar Sadiq Ifthikar , Senior Procurement Specialist , University of Hafr Al-Batin

Seven delay factors include:

1. Planning carefully

One key aspect of planning is attention to detail. Using a knowledgeable designer can help mitigate communication problems and cover details that might otherwise go ignored. Furthermore, in the planning stage it is important to build in extra time for the project in order to deal with any delays that might arise, many of which are listed below. Although some project delays might be unavoidable, a carefully planned project will adhere much better to a timeline.

2. Changing plans

One of the biggest project delays is having the plans change mid-project. Even changes that seem minor, such as moving an electrical outlet to a different wall, could have knock-on effects that greatly magnify delays. Sub-contractors may have to be brought back, applications may have to be re-filed, and already completed work may have to be removed. A detailed plan from the onset can help reduce the urge to change plans and time built in timeline buffers can help mitigate any plan adjustments.

3. Inspections

Inspections are a necessity for almost any construction project as failing an inspection can lead to huge costs and delays. Inspections have to be timed correctly to keep a project flowing smoothly, and a knowledgeable contractor can explain during the planning phases of a project what inspections have to be done at what time. Because statutes are different in various states and cities, a contractor with local inspection knowledge is valuable to keeping a project running on time.

4. Shipping delays

Items like doors, windows and appliances are often ordered and shipped, sometimes from a long way away. Specialty items in particular can get delayed in shipping and cause all sorts of backups in the project timeline. Look for large suppliers and focus on in-stock items rather than back-ordered items to keep deliveries on time.

5. Weather

The weather is something that no one has control over, but the extra time built into the project schedule can help tremendously when dealing with weather delays. Weather delays should be particularly considered when outside work is being done but, even with inside work, the weather can adversely affect the project. Bad weather such as snowstorms can delay work crews from getting to and from the work site and can delay shipping items from other parts of the country.

6. Holidays

Holidays should always be detailed at the beginning of the plan, which is simple enough. However, plans should be made for communication availability even during holiday periods if necessary. For example, if a client is away and work is still ongoing, he or she should be in communication with the contractor to deal with any problems or potential delays quickly.

7. Documentation

Finally, documentation of plans, changes, inspections, orders and progress is key to avoiding delays. Taking note of when aspects of the project have been started, how long they are taking, and what changes are made will help both the contractor and the client be upfront about delays and the measures that can be taken to reduce them.

Documentation is just one aspect of communication which is central to avoiding project delays with a contractor. Upfront planning, time budgeting with built-in buffers, and attention to detail also help reduce the potential for damaging delays during a project.

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