Schedule, Gantt &
Critical Path
See the critical path. Control the outcome.
Interactive Gantt chart with real P6 data, colour-coded critical path, float analysis, and network diagram. Everything you need for schedule monitoring, forensic analysis, and delay causation proof.
4,473
Total Activities
127
Critical
23
Negative Float
1,847
Complete
Everything included
Interactive Gantt Chart
Full Gantt chart with zoom in/out, horizontal scroll, and activity filter. Click any bar to see full activity details.
Colour-coded Critical Path
Red bars for critical activities, amber for near-critical, blue for normal, green for complete. Instantly see where the risk is.
Float Analysis
Total float and free float displayed for every activity. Negative float highlighted in red — immediate visual warning.
Critical Path Network
Node-link network diagram showing activity relationships and driving logic. Essential for proving delay causation in claims.
Activity Detail Panel
Click any activity to see duration, float, resources, predecessors, successors, constraints, and progress notes.
Negative Float Alerts
Any activity with negative float triggers an automatic alert. The schedule is already delayed — act immediately.
Baseline Comparison
Overlay the current schedule against the approved baseline to visualise exactly where slippage has occurred.
Resource Loading View
See resource histogram alongside the Gantt — identify overloads and underloads that are causing schedule risk.
Filter and Search
Filter by WBS, activity code, responsible party, status, or float range. Find any activity in seconds across 4,000+ activities.
Why teams choose this
- Identify critical path changes the moment they occur — not at the next monthly update
- Use the network diagram to prove delay causation in EOT claims — visual critical path linkage is essential evidence
- Spot negative float immediately — the schedule is already delayed and needs recovery action now
- Filter to see only critical and near-critical activities — focus team attention where it matters most
- Baseline comparison shows exactly when slippage started — critical for concurrent delay arguments
- Resource loading view reveals whether critical path delays are resource-driven or logic-driven
Who uses this
Planning Manager
Uses the Gantt filter to show only critical and near-critical activities in the weekly planning meeting. Team focuses on what matters — not reviewing 4,000 activities.
Claims Consultant
Uses the network diagram export to demonstrate critical path linkage in the TIA submission. Visual proof that the delay event drove the completion date.
Project Manager
Checks negative float alerts every morning after the nightly P6 update. Any new negative float triggers an immediate recovery discussion with the planning team.
Take control of your critical path
Connect your P6 schedule and get a live interactive Gantt with critical path highlighting, float analysis, and negative float alerts in under 30 minutes.
