Fragnet Newsletter
Practical insight on construction scheduling, delay analysis, and claims — published twice a month (the 15th and 30th). Written for schedulers, claims consultants, project controls, and construction attorneys.
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Contemporaneous schedule updates are the most persuasive delay claim evidence available, showing courts and boards how critical path delay actually unfolded month by month.
Read →Time impact analysis and windows analysis answer different questions. Learn how AACE 29R-03 method families frame the choice and how method selection shapes the credibility of a delay claim.
Read →Concurrent delay is where most construction delay claims are won or lost. Learn how day-by-day apportionment across the critical path decides what is compensable and who owns the days.
Read →A practical, evergreen guide to the DCMA 14 point assessment, what each of the fourteen checks measures, why it matters, and how to read the results.
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