Cost-to-Complete Review

Technique

A budget technique for estimating what time, money, people, and resources are still needed to finish the project.

Description

A cost-to-complete review compares the current state of the project with what remains to be done. It helps the team see whether the budget, schedule, and scope still match reality. In immersive work, this is especially useful when technical unknowns, hardware needs, testing, or installation demands have changed.

Typical Use

Used during budget planning, production scheduling, milestone reviews, funding updates, scope review, and delivery planning.

Scope Note

This technique may include remaining task estimates, staffing needs, vendor costs, equipment needs, contingency use, schedule risk, and revised delivery assumptions.

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