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Construction Delay and Disruption: Practice and Procedure


ISBN13: 9780414055599
Publisher: Sweet & Maxwell Ltd
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Hardback
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  • Covers the issues and procedures associated with construction delay and disruption
  • Reviews specific contract provisions and standard clauses on delay, and notice forms
  • Looks at time extensions and related practice and procedure, and legal conflicts
  • Addresses delay penalty issues and provisions for recovery of loss or expense
  • Describes prevention strategies
  • Gives real-world examples of project analysis and claims
  • Provides legal arguments for use in practice, court, ADR and arbitration
  • Includes forms for use in practice
  • Covers the subject as dealt with in standard forms: FIDIC, NEC3, ICE and JCT
  • Deals with risk assessment claim analysis, planning and scheduling risk
  • Takes the reader through forensic delay analysis, causation and concurrency
  • Looks at damages and their calculation
  • Includes global claims
  • Covers the law of the UK, related law in the US, Australia, Hong Kong, Canada, New Zealand and Sharia Law
  • Written by a specialist practitioner and experienced author in delay and disruption claims in engineering and construction projects worldwide

  • Subjects:
    Construction Law
    Contents:
    Introduction to the concepts of delay and disruption
    Specific contract provisions and cases
    Standard clauses on delay and notice forms
    Time extensions, practice and procedure, legal conflicts
    Delay penalty issues and provisions for recovery of loss or expense
    Programming and risk
    Scheduling methods and use
    Using bills of quantities
    Record keeping and sample forms
    The legal system and ADR in delay and disruption matters
    Forensic delay claims
    Legal issues and their resolution
    Global claims
    Float and related issues
    Scott schedules
    The as-planned programme vs as-built
    Delay analysis with and without CPM
    Damages and calculation of damages