Schedule Delay Recovery

Show delay days, cost impact, and missing proof separately.

What It Shows

Constrovet shows days lost, affected work, missing financial proof, and cost impact where supported. It turns documented delay evidence into 7/30/90 actions.

Delay evidenceQuestion answeredAction window
Schedule and progress reportHow many days are evidenced?7 days
Procurement and idle resource notesWhat caused review concern?30 days
Governance trackerHow should recurrence be controlled?90 days

From Evidence to Action

Delay becomes useful when it is tied to evidence, cost impact where available, and next actions. Constrovet keeps that chain visible.

Essential Data Files

  • Baseline schedules, revised schedules, look-ahead plans, and progress reports.
  • Delay notices, site instructions, contractor correspondence, and meeting notes.
  • Idle resource, delayed procurement, penalty, and rework records when available.
  • Cost evidence that supports delay cost or overrun calculation.

Why 7/30/90 Helps

The 7-day horizon supports evidence review. The 30-day horizon supports correction, and the 90-day horizon supports controls.

Can days lost be reported without cost impact?

Yes. If days are evidenced but cost is not, the finding should report days and mark the missing financial evidence.

Are actions automatically legal claims?

No. Actions are executive recovery steps based on supplied evidence and should be reviewed by the appropriate project, finance, or legal teams.