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Forensic Project Management (FPM) is a forensic schedule analysis platform for construction delay disputes. Its core workflow is to import Oracle Primavera P6 XER schedule updates and automatically reconstruct CPM networks, detect changes, attribute delay impacts, and maintain an audit trail. It emphasizes “deterministic computation”: the same input produces the same output, avoiding inconsistent conclusions that can arise when analysts manually compare XER files using different judgments.
FPM focuses on concurrent delay and critical path impact analysis in construction claims. The platform can parse a large number of fields from P6 XER files, detect 15 categories of changes between sequential updates, and trace activity-level changes to milestone impacts through Path-Aware Impact Modeling and Schedule Arithmetic. Concurrent Delay Matrix is used for attribution across analysis windows, Top Movers helps identify the activities that truly drive delays, and WOET performs daily as-planned vs as-built classification in line with AACE MIP 3.4. Its 18+ MCP tools allow Claude, GPT, Gemini, or enterprise LLMs to query analysis results, but the actual computations are still handled by the FPM engine.
The public pricing is relatively accessible: the Free plan is $0, and the copy states that all core forensic analysis capabilities are included, with no credit card required and no trial expiration. The Enterprise plan is priced annually on a custom basis and targets organizations that need dedicated support, training, SSO, compliance documentation, custom data retention policies, and SLA coverage. For collaboration, the free plan includes real-time collaboration and Microsoft / Google OAuth login, while the Enterprise plan supports identity provider SSO. However, the company does not disclose details on granular permissions or RBAC design.
The platform provides audit logs, can trace results back to the source schedule data, and claims alignment with AACE RP 29R-03 and MIP 3.4. Its terms state that customer data is retained for 30 days after termination before deletion, while the Enterprise plan can support custom data retention policies. However, the available materials do not disclose encryption details, cloud provider, regional deployment options, SOC 2 or ISO certifications. The deployment model appears to be a web service, and it is unclear whether self-hosting is supported.
Its main strength is a very narrow but clearly valuable positioning, especially for owners, general contractors, subcontractors, claims consultants, and forensic schedule analysts handling high-value delay disputes. The downside is that the product is currently being rebuilt and requires an Early Access application, so maturity, stability, and support quality still need to be validated in practice. Enterprise pricing is also not transparent. There is no public information on accessibility from China, and the terms state that the service is not guaranteed to be appropriate for use outside the United States, so network access, payment, and legal suitability should be confirmed separately. Users in China may also evaluate Primavera P6, Deltek Acumen, Asta Powerproject, or local construction project management / claims consulting solutions.
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