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Gateway Park Center PERKINS+WILL <br /> 810495.000 <br /> 12/06/18 <br /> <br /> <br />CONSTRUCTION PROGRESS DOCUMENTATION <br /> 01 32 00 - 1 <br /> <br /> <br />SECTION 01 32 00 - CONSTRUCTION PROGRESS DOCUMENTATION <br />PART 1 - GENERAL <br />1.1 SUMMARY <br />A. Section includes administrative and procedural requirements for documenting the <br />progress of construction during performance of the Work, including the followi ng: <br />1. Contractor's Construction Schedule. <br />2. Construction schedule updating reports. <br />3. Daily construction reports. <br />4. Site condition reports. <br />1.2 DEFINITIONS <br />A. Activity: A discrete part of a project that can be identified for planning, scheduling, <br />monitoring, and controlling the construction Project. Activities included in a <br />construction schedule consume time and resources. <br />1. Critical Activity: An activity on the critical path that must start and finish on <br />the planned early start and finish times. <br />2. Predecessor Activity: An activity that precedes another activity in the <br />network. <br />3. Successor Activity: An activity that follows another activity in the network. <br />B. CPM: Critical path method, which is a method of planning and scheduling a <br />construction project where activities are arranged based on activity relationships. <br />Network calculations determine when activities can be performed and the critical <br />path of Project. <br />C. Critical Path: The longest connected chain of interdependent activities through the <br />network schedule that establishes the minimum overall Project duration and <br />contains no float. <br />D. Event: The starting or ending point of an activity. <br />E. Float: The measure of leeway in starting and completing an activity. <br />1. Float time is not for the exclusive use or benefit of either Owner or <br />Contractor, but is a jointly owned, expiring Project resource available to both <br />parties as needed to meet schedule milestones and Contract completion date. <br />2. Free float is the amount of time an activity can be delayed without adversely <br />affecting the early start of the successor activity. <br />3. Total float is the measure of leeway in starting or completing an activity <br />without adversely affecting the planned Project completion date.