When performing delay analysis in Primavera P6, it’s common to compare the Impacted Schedule with the Baseline Schedule. However, displaying baseline dates in the Delay Event project can be misleading and unnecessary, as they do not represent meaningful data in that context. By default, Primavera P6 displays values in the Baseline Start and Baseline Finish... Continue Reading →
How to update Baseline in Primavera P6
In project management, a baseline is typically fixed and used to measure performance against the original plan. However, in certain cases—such as significant delays or scope changes—it may be necessary to update the baseline. This guide walks you through two methods to update a baseline in Primavera P6. We have a simple project with an assigned baseline.... Continue Reading →
How Baseline Dates are calculated in Primavera P6 for Earned Value Management
Primavera P6 provides an important option that allows users to decide whether baseline dates are based on the Planned Dates or the Current Dates of a project. This setting plays a crucial role in Earned Value Management (EVM). In this article, I’ll walk you through how this option works and how it affects schedule and... Continue Reading →
How to use Earned Value Management in Primavera P6
Primavera P6 provides a powerful technique called Earned Value Management (EVM) to monitor and control project performance. This article explains the concept of EVM and demonstrates how it works in Primavera P6 through a simple example. Example Project We have a small project to cast 10 columns: Productivity: 1 column per day Cost: $100 per... Continue Reading →

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