Delay and Disruption in Construction Contracts
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CHAPTER 9
Presentation and approval of programmes
Introduction
9–001 Reading tables of written information in an attempt to dwindle the differences between columns of data is not easy. It is for this reason that graphical representations are important. In the past, programmes had to be designed and drawn by hand. They were thus rarely performed1 and rarely revised, or updated,2 but the advent of the computer and myriad simple computer programmes which will turn figures into graphs, pie charts, histograms, bar charts and various other easily interpreted diagrams has changed the manner in which we approach the understanding of complicated data.