0 to fill, occupy or take possession of -- oversvømme
The house was overrun with mice.
1 to continue longer than intended -- overskride
The programme overran by five minutes.
An acquisition that lacks either or both of these elements is at risk of incurring unnecessary cost overruns, not meeting its planned delivery schedule, and not satisfying agency needs.
If the owner does not have the capacity to operate as a smart buyer, the owner risks project schedule and cost overruns and facilities that do not meet performance objectives.
Steady increases in the number of requirements and changes to requirements may indicate that the project is at risk for delays and cost overruns.
The selection of manufacturing processes has traditionally been a costly bottleneck in the production phases in terms of both dollar and schedule overruns.
However, some subcontractors might experience cost overruns when their available resources differ from their resource requirements.
Many of them seemed like tiny oases hemmed in by the alien rubber which overran the entire peninsula.
Without a schedule reflecting proper resource management, delay of project completion and cost overruns can occur.
Naturally shortfalls and overruns occur when one year is compared with the next.