MIP 3.6 Impacted As-Planned, Single Base, AdditiveĀ 

 

MIP 3.6 Impacted As-Planned, Single Base, Additive Delay Analysis Method

This delay analysis adds new activities to the baseline schedule to model impacts.

Approaches:

Global insertion: all delay events at once.

Staggered insertion: events added separately.

Strengths: Simple, baseline‑driven, suited for short projects.

Limitations: Hypothetical, ignores concurrency/acceleration, unreliable for complex projects.

Best for small projects or when updates are unavailable. For larger, evolving schedules, more dynamic methods are required.

If you wish to use this method, you'd better have a very good reason for using it over other methods.

In this video, you will learn everything you need to know about the "MIP 3.6 Impacted As-Planned, Single Base, Additive" Delay Analysis Method as per the AACE RP 29R-03

You will learn:

How to perform delay analysis using this method step-by-step

The advantages, disadvantages, uses and limitations of this method.