Control Base

Control Base is the established baseline (e.g., Scope, Cost, Schedule, and Performance) against which project performance is measured and controlled that serves as a reference point for comparing actual progress, costs, and schedule against the planned targets. The Control Base is developed as a taken-off from construction drawings that is a quantified basis represented a true picture of service or materials to be installed. Once the Control Base is established, project controls are used to monitor and measure actual project performance against the baseline.

Related Definitions in the Project: The Project Controls; Project Management 

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