What Everyone Needs to Know About Schedule Float
August 18, 2025 —
Andrew G. Vicknair - The Dispute ResolverScheduling for a contractor is essential and helps contractors organize work, manage subcontractors, and avoid costly delays. An accurate schedule helps a contractor to keep a project on track, meet deadlines and assist in preventing conflicts between different subcontractors working on a project. In short, construction scheduling is a key tool for completing projects efficiently and successfully.
There are different types of schedules including bar charts (Gantt charts), critical path method (CPM) schedules, look-ahead schedules, and linear scheduling for repetitive tasks. Each type serves a different purpose, from providing high-level overviews to detailed task sequencing and daily or weekly planning. CPM schedules are very common and often considered the best type of schedule because they not only illustrate the sequence of activities but also identify the critical path, helping contractors prioritize tasks, manage delays, and keep the project on time. A CPM schedule also highlights where there is flexibility or potential risk.
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