Loss of productivity, disturbance, hindrance or interruption to contractor’s normal working methods, resulting lower efficiency ?? ?????????? ?????????? If caused by Employer, it may...
As a Contractor, What would you do if you realize at some point during the project that client will be the cause to delaya...
● EOT in Construction An Extension of Time (EOT) in construction refers to extra time provision added to the initial project duration due to...
Preparing a Claim – Executive Summary Overview: The Executive Summary serves as a high-level introduction to the claim, encapsulating the essential information that an...
Introduction to Concurrent Delay Concurrent delay in construction contracts arises when delays caused by both the contractor and the employer occur simultaneously, impacting the...
The EOT claim process involves several structured steps, utilizing various tools and techniques to ensure a comprehensive and accurate claim. Below is a detailed...
In construction, an Extension of Time (EOT) refers to the additional time granted to complete a project beyond the originally agreed-upon completion date. The...
Step 1: Initial Claim Assessment Event An event occurs that potentially impacts the construction schedule. This could be due to various reasons such as...
Introduction Project delays are an endemic issue in engineering, procurement, construction, project management, and finance sectors. This analysis provides a granular look at each...
Introduction With construction projects, you can’t get it done fast enough. Whether you’re remodeling your own home or building a complex skyscraper, delays are...
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