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SECTION 01 32 00 - CONSTRUCTION PROGRESS DOCUMENTATION
PART 1 - GENERAL
1.1 RELATED DOCUMENTS
A. Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and Supplementary
Conditions and other Division 01 Specification Sections, apply to this Section.
1.2 SUMMARY
A. This Section includes administrative and procedural requirements for documenting the
progress of construction during performance of the Work, including the following:
1. Preliminary Construction Schedule.
2. General Contractor's Construction Schedule.
3. Submittals Schedule.
4. Daily construction reports.
5. Material location reports.
6. Field condition reports.
7. Special reports.
B. Related Sections include the following:
1. Division 01 Section "Project Management and Coordination" for submitting and
distributing meeting and conference minutes.
2. Division 01 Section "Submittal Procedures" for submitting schedules and reports.
1.3 DEFINITIONS
A. Activity: A discrete part of a project that can be identified for planning, scheduling,
monitoring, and controlling the construction project. Activities included in a construction
schedule consume time and resources.
1. Critical activities are activities on the critical path. They must start and finish on
the planned early start and finish times.
2. Predecessor Activity: An activity that precedes another activity in the network.
3. Successor Activity: An activity that follows another activity in the network.
B. Cost Loading: The allocation of the Schedule of Values for the completion of an activity
as scheduled. The sum of costs for all activities must equal the total Contract Sum,
unless otherwise approved by Architect.
C. CPM: Critical path method, which is a method of planning and scheduling a
construction project where activities are arranged based on activity relationships.
Network calculations determine when activities can be performed and the critical path of
Project.
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D. Critical Path: The longest connected chain of interdependent activities through the
network schedule that establishes the minimum overall Project duration and contains no
float.
E. Event: The starting or ending point of an activity.
F. Float: The measure of leeway in starting and completing an activity.
1. Float time is not for the exclusive use or benefit of either Owner or Contractor,
but is a jointly owned, expiring Project resource available to both parties as
needed to meet schedule milestones and Contract completion date.
2. Free float is the amount of time an activity can be delayed without adversely
affecting the early start of the successor activity.
3. Total float is the measure of leeway in starting or completing an activity without
adversely affecting the planned Project completion date.
G. Fragnet: A partial or fragmentary network that breaks down activities into smaller
activities for greater detail.
H. Major Area: A story of construction, a separate building, or a similar significant
construction element.
I. Milestone: A key or critical point in time for reference or measurement.
J. Network Diagram: A graphic diagram of a network schedule, showing activities and
activity relationships.
K. Resource Loading: The allocation of manpower and equipment necessary for the
completion of an activity as scheduled.
1.4 SUBMITTALS
A. Qualification Data: For scheduling consultant.
B. Submittals Schedule: Submit three copies of schedule. Arrange the following
information in a tabular format:
1. Scheduled date for first submittal.
2. Specification Section number and title.
3. Submittal category (action or informational).
4. Name of subcontractor.
5. Description of the Work covered.
6. Scheduled date for Architect's final release or approval.
C. Preliminary Construction Schedule: Submit two opaque copies.
1. Approval of cost-loaded preliminary construction schedule will not constitute
approval of Schedule of Values for cost-loaded activities.
D. General Contractor's Construction Schedule: Submit two opaque copies of initial
schedule, large enough to show entire schedule for entire construction period.
E. Daily Construction Reports: Submit two copies at monthly intervals.
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F. Field Condition Reports: Submit two copies at time of discovery of differing conditions.
G. Special Reports: Submit two copies at time of unusual event.
1.5 COORDINATION
A. Coordinate preparation and processing of schedules and reports with performance of
construction activities and with scheduling and reporting of separate contractors.
B. Coordinate General Contractor's Construction Schedule with the Schedule of Values,
list of subcontracts, Submittals Schedule, progress reports, payment requests, and
other required schedules and reports.
1. Secure time commitments for performing critical elements of the Work from
parties involved.
2. Coordinate each construction activity in the network with other activities and
schedule them in proper sequence.
PART 2 - PRODUCTS
2.1 SUBMITTALS SCHEDULE
A. Preparation: Submit a schedule of submittals, arranged in chronological order by dates
required by construction schedule. Include time required for review, re-submittal,
ordering, manufacturing, fabrication, and delivery when establishing dates.
1. Coordinate Submittals Schedule with list of subcontracts, the Schedule of Values,
and Contractor's Construction Schedule.
2. Initial Submittal: Include submittals required during the first 60 days of
construction. List those required to maintain orderly progress of the Work and
those required early because of long lead time for manufacture or fabrication.
3. Final Submittal: Submit concurrently with the first complete submittal of General
Contractor's Construction Schedule.
2.2 GENERAL CONTRACTOR'S CONSTRUCTION SCHEDULE, GENERAL
A. Procedures: Comply with procedures contained in AGC's "Construction Planning &
Scheduling."
B. Time Frame: Extend schedule from date established for commencement of the Work to
date of Final Completion.
1. Contract completion date shall not be changed by submission of a schedule that
shows an early completion date, unless specifically authorized by Change Order.
C. Activities: Treat each story or separate area as a separate numbered activity for each
principal element of the Work. Comply with the following:
1. Activity Duration: Define activities so no activity is longer than 20 days, unless
otherwise indicated.
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2. Procurement Activities: Include procurement process activities for long lead
items and major items, requiring a cycle of more than 60 days, as separate
activities in schedule. Procurement cycle activities include, but are not limited to,
submittals, approvals, purchasing, fabrication, and delivery.
3. Submittal Review Time: Include review and re-submittal times indicated in
Division 01 Section "Submittal Procedures" in schedule. Coordinate submittal
review times in Contractor's Construction Schedule with Submittals Schedule.
4. Startup and Testing Time: Indicate required amount of startup and testing time
where required.
5. Substantial Completion: Indicate completion in advance of date established for
Substantial Completion, and allow time for Architect's administrative procedures
necessary for certification of Substantial Completion.
D. Constraints: Include constraints and work restrictions indicated in the Contract
Documents and as follows in schedule, and show how the sequence of the Work is
affected.
1. Phasing: Arrange list of activities on schedule by phase. Coordinate sub-phases
of work so to eliminate confusion with overall Project Phasing.
2. Work under More Than One Contract: Include a separate activity for each
contract.
3. Work by Owner: Include a separate activity for each portion of the Work
performed by Owner.
4. Products Ordered in Advance: Include a separate activity for each product.
Include delivery date indicated in Division 01 Section "Summary." Delivery dates
indicated stipulate the earliest possible delivery date.
5. Owner-Furnished Products: Include a separate activity for each product. Include
delivery date indicated in Division 01 Section "Summary." Delivery dates
indicated stipulate the earliest possible delivery date.
6. Work Restrictions: Show the effect of the following items on the schedule:
a. Limitations of continued occupancies.
b. Uninterruptible services.
c. Partial occupancy before Substantial Completion.
d. Provisions for future construction.
e. Seasonal variations.
f. Environmental control.
7. Work Stages: Indicate important stages of construction for each major portion of
the Work, including, but not limited to, the following:
a. Subcontract awards.
b. Submittals.
c. Purchases.
d. Mockups.
e. Fabrication.
f. Sample testing.
g. Deliveries.
h. Installation.
i. Tests and inspections.
j. Adjusting.
k. Curing.
l. Startup and placement into final use and operation.
8. Area Separations: Identify each major area of construction for each major
portion of the Work. Indicate where each construction activity within a major area
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must be sequenced or integrated with other construction activities to provide for
the following:
a. Structural completion.
b. Permanent space enclosure.
c. Completion of mechanical installation.
d. Completion of electrical installation.
e. Substantial Completion.
E. Milestones: Include milestones indicated in the Contract Documents in schedule,
including, but not limited to, the Notice to Proceed, Substantial Completion, and Final
Completion
F. Cost Correlation: At the head of schedule, provide a cost correlation line, indicating
planned and actual costs. On the line, show dollar volume of the Work performed as of
dates used for preparation of payment requests.
1. Contractor shall assign cost to construction activities on the CPM schedule.
Costs shall not be assigned to submittal activities unless specified otherwise but
may, with Architect's approval, be assigned to fabrication and delivery activities.
Costs shall be under required principal subcontracts for testing and
commissioning activities, operation and maintenance manuals, punch list
activities, Project Record Documents, and demonstration and training (if
applicable), in the amount of 5 percent of the Contract Sum.
2. Each activity cost shall reflect an accurate value subject to approval by Architect.
3. Total cost assigned to activities shall equal the total Contract Sum.
G. Contract Modifications: For each proposed contract modification and concurrent with its
submission, prepare a time-impact analysis using fragnets to demonstrate the effect of
the proposed change on the overall project schedule.
H. Computer Software: Prepare schedules using a program that has been developed
specifically to manage construction schedules.
2.3 PRELIMINARY CONSTRUCTION SCHEDULE
A. Bar-Chart Schedule: Submit preliminary horizontal bar-chart-type construction
schedule within seven days of date established for commencement of the Work.
B. Preparation: Indicate each significant construction activity separately. Identify first
workday of each week with a continuous vertical line. Outline significant construction
activities for first 60 days of construction. Include skeleton diagram for the remainder of
the Work and a cash requirement prediction based on indicated activities.
2.4 REPORTS
A. Daily Construction Reports: Prepare a daily construction report recording the following
information concerning events at Project site:
1. List of contractors at Project site.
2. Approximate count of personnel at Project site.
3. Equipment at Project site.
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4. Material deliveries.
5. High and low temperatures and general weather conditions.
6. Accidents.
7. Meetings and significant decisions.
8. Unusual events (refer to special reports).
9. Stoppages, delays, shortages, and losses.
10. Meter readings and similar recordings.
11. Emergency procedures.
12. Orders and requests of authorities having jurisdiction.
13. Change Orders received and implemented.
14. Construction Change Directives received and implemented.
15. Services connected and disconnected.
16. Equipment or system tests and startups.
17. Partial Completions and occupancies.
18. Substantial Completions authorized.
B. Material Location Reports: At monthly intervals, prepare and submit a comprehensive
list of materials delivered to and stored at Project site. List shall be cumulative, showing
materials previously reported plus items recently delivered. Include with list a statement
of progress on and delivery dates for materials or items of equipment fabricated or
stored away from Project site.
C. Field Condition Reports: Immediately on discovery of a difference between field
conditions and the Contract Documents, prepare and submit a detailed report. Submit
with a request for interpretation. Include a detailed description of the differing
conditions, together with recommendations for changing the Contract Documents.
2.5 SPECIAL REPORTS
A. General: Submit special reports directly to Owner within one day of an occurrence.
Distribute copies of report to parties affected by the occurrence.
B. Reporting Unusual Events: When an event of an unusual and significant nature occurs
at Project site, whether or not related directly to the Work, prepare and submit a special
report. List chain of events, persons participating, and response by Contractor's
personnel, evaluation of results or effects, and similar pertinent information. Advise
Owner in advance when these events are known or predictable.
PART 3 - EXECUTION
3.1 GENERAL CONTRACTOR'S CONSTRUCTION SCHEDULE
A. Contractor's Construction Schedule Updating: At monthly intervals, update schedule to
reflect actual construction progress and activities. Issue schedule one week before
each regularly scheduled progress meeting.
1. Revise schedule immediately after each meeting or other activity where revisions
have been recognized or made. Issue updated schedule concurrently with the
report of each such meeting.
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2. Include a report with updated schedule that indicates every change, including,
but not limited to, changes in logic, durations, actual starts and finishes, and
activity durations.
3. As the Work progresses, indicate Actual Completion percentage for each activity.
B. Distribution: Distribute copies of approved schedule to Architect, Owner, separate
contractors, testing and inspecting agencies, and other parties identified by Contractor
with a need-to-know schedule responsibility.
1. Post copies in Project meeting rooms and temporary field offices.
2. When revisions are made, distribute updated schedules to the same parties and
post in the same locations. Delete parties from distribution when they have
completed their assigned portion of the Work and are no longer involved in
performance of construction activities.
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