For Subcontractors · P6 Scheduling & Delay Support · Nationwide

The GC has a scheduler. The owner has a reviewer. Now you have one too.

Subcontractors carry the most schedule risk on the job and have the least schedule firepower. CPM Pros fixes that: we build the schedule your subcontract requires, keep it updated for your pay apps, review the GC's schedule from your side, and build the fragnets and TIAs that prove your delay before flow-down liquidated damages land on you. Expedited written quotes — a firm number and delivery date — no P6 license needed.

Send Your Subcontract · Get an Expedited Quote or call 206-719-2053

The Situations We Solve for Subs

Schedule paper beats
schedule talk

Subcontract requirement

The GC requires a CPM schedule and you don't own P6

We build your scope schedule in our P6 environment and deliver the XER and PDF the GC's scheduler expects — coordinated with the project schedule.

Expedited written quote Your schedule, built →
Being delayed

The GC or another trade is delaying you

A fragnet or TIA tied to the project schedule turns "they slowed us down" into an approvable time extension or payable REA — before the money is gone.

Scoped · phased delivery Prove the delay →
Flow-down LDs

Liquidated damages are flowing down to you

Your defense is a contemporaneous schedule record showing your work on time or excusably delayed. We build and maintain that record from day one.

Scoped engagement LD defense →
Pay application support

Your pay apps need schedule backup

Monthly updates aligned to your billing — progress documented in CPM form, so payment disputes start from your record, not the GC's memory.

3-day turnaround Monthly updates →
GC's schedule is wrong

The project schedule misrepresents your work

Sequence, durations, and logic in the GC's P6 file determine your float, access dates, and delay exposure. We review it from your side and arm you to get it fixed.

Scoped review Schedule review →
Submittal rejected

Your schedule submittal came back with comments

We correct the file, respond comment-by-comment, and prepare the resubmittal in 3–5 business days.

3–5 days Schedule rescue →

When schedule disputes go to lawyers, they call us.

CPM Pros serves as the scheduling expert in construction delay disputes — reading XER files, reconstructing critical paths across years of updates, and testifying in arbitration and litigation. That's the skill set reviewing the GC's schedule and building your delay documentation.

The best time to build your schedule record is before anyone is pointing fingers. The second-best time is today.

Questions Subs Ask

I don't own Primavera P6. Is that a problem?

No — most of our sub clients don't. We build and maintain everything in our P6 environment and deliver the XER, PDF, and narrative. You never buy the software.

Can LDs really flow down to me?

Very commonly, yes — most subcontracts pass the GC's delay exposure down. Your protection is contemporaneous CPM documentation showing your work on time or excusably delayed. That record is what we build.

When should I document a delay — now or when the job ends?

Now. Time extensions requested late — or never formally requested — are routinely denied or waived. A fragnet built while the delay is happening is evidence; a story told at closeout is an argument.

What does it cost?

Scheduling is professional hourly work scoped per deliverable from your subcontract and scope — you get an expedited written quote with a firm number and delivery date, typically within 3 business days. Per-project, no long-term contract.

Will you talk to the GC's scheduler for me?

Yes — technical scheduler-to-scheduler coordination is often the fastest way to get your scope represented correctly. We speak the language and carry the credibility.

Send the subcontract. Get a firm number, fast.

Expedited written quote — a firm number and delivery date, typically within 3 business days. Talk to the scheduler, not a salesperson.

Get an Expedited Quote

or call 206-719-2053