Plan to Progress: Controlling the Build with Progress Schedules
What is a Construction Progress Schedule? At its core, a construction progress schedule is a detailed, time‑based roadmap. It breaks down the entire project into a timeline of discrete activities, each with defined start and end dates, logically sequenced to show how the work flows.
The Contractor’s Core Responsibilities
- Prepare and maintain the schedule: The contractor develops the schedule, incorporating all work phases and milestones, and must keep it current to show progress and adjustments.
- Comply with deadlines and contract times: The schedule must adhere to the contractual durations (such as substantial completion, final completion, etc.).
- Manage subcontractors and suppliers
- Handle changes responsibly: If modifications or delays occur, the contractor must propose time impacts, recovery plans, or alternate sequences.
HURD is a strategic owner’s advisor and complete project manager, not just a contractor. Our business upholds a fiduciary duty to represent our customer’s best interest; therefore, we uphold these responsibilities in our pre-planning, strategic guidance, project management, and post-construction services.
How HURD Construction Management Puts These Principles Into Action
At HURD Construction, strong scheduling is a foundation for predictable, low-risk execution. With strategic pre-planning and management throughout the project, the HURD difference is less ambiguity, better coordination, and ultimately, a project delivered with confidence.
Here’s how we control the build to ensure the best result:
- Early focus on strategy and holistic thinking. From pre-construction, we build our schedule to anticipate milestones, constraints, and phases.
- Transparent baseline. Once the construction progress schedule is executed, we provide a clear baseline schedule that shows task dependencies and contingencies.
- Consistent updates & communication. We regularly update the schedule, clearly documenting progress, delays, and mitigation plans, and sharing them with all relevant parties.
- Proactive collaboration & coordination. We don’t schedule in isolation. We manage communication with all parties including real estate, architectural, design and regulatory agencies for a disciplined process from the start.
A construction progress schedule isn’t just a document; it’s a contract commitment, a tool for control, and a communication vehicle. At HURD Construction Management, we don’t just build projects, we manage them with clarity, accountability, and alignment.
If you’re evaluating a buildout, renovation, or new multi-site rollout, contact us to see how strong scheduling and proactive control can make your project smoother, more predictable, and unlock its full potential.