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CIOB Planning Protocol: a scalable tool for creating effective programmes

The new CIOB Planning Protocol 2021 aims to remove the subjectivity that often exists when assessing the suitability of a project programme, explains Manoj Bahl

The new Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB) Planning Protocol 2021 aims to help planners create robust schedules and mitigate risk. Previously known as the CIOB Programming Protocol, this is the institute’s latest initiative to drive forward the successful delivery of projects in the industry – and it is a powerful one.

Experience shows that the production of a programme by a contractor is often flawed from the outset of a project – due to time pressures, unknowns and a lack of due diligence – and often only a limited review of the programme is undertaken by an employer. This results in inadequately produced programmes frequently being adopted by a project team.

In turn, this means it is usually difficult, if not impossible, to properly understand the forecast completion date, progress, the planned or as-built critical paths, the impact of change, or the liability for any delays that may arise. This adversely affects all project stakeholders.

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