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Construction Delays: Extensions of Time and Prolongation Claims (eBook)


ISBN13: 9781134281718
Published: April 2008
Publisher: Routledge
Country of Publication: UK
Format: eBook (ePub)
Price: Out of print
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This book provides guidance on delay analysis, particularly in relation to extension of time submissions. It gives readers the information and practical details to be considered in formulating and resolving extension of time submissions and time-related prolongation claims. Useful guidance and recommended good practice is given on all the common delay analysis techniques, and worked examples of extension of time submissions and time-related prolongation claims are included.

Written in a practical and user-friendly style, the book includes helpful charts and graphics. It will be useful for construction professionals dealing with extensions of time and delay claims, and for lawyers and others who are involved in the contentious side of the construction and engineering industries.

Subjects:
Construction Law, eBooks
Contents:
SECTION ONE: INTRODUCTION
1 The aims of this book
2. Extensions of Time
3. Prolongation Claims
4. The SCL Protocol

SECTION TWO: PROGRAMMES & RECORD KEEPING
5. Background and History of Planning
6. Planning and Programmes
7. The Importance of a Programme
8. Programme Submission, Review and Acceptance
9. Programme Updates and Revisions
10. Progress Records and Other Record Keeping;
SECTION THREE: CONTRACTS and CASE LAW
11. Introduction
12. Contracts: JCT and NEC
13. Case Law: pre 1993
14. Case Law: 1993 to 1999
15. Case Law: 2000 to 2003
16. Case Law: 2004 to 2005

SECTION FOUR: THE ‘THORNY ISSUES’
17. Introduction
18. Float: Ownership and Utilization
19. Concurrency
20. Mitigation and Acceleration
21. Time at Large

SECTION FIVE: EXTENSIONS OF TIME
22. Introduction
23. EOT Assessment Techniques
24. Prospective Analysis: Methodology and Working Example
25. Retrospective Analysis: Methodology and Working Example

SECTION SIX: PROLONGATION CLAIMS (and Time-Related Costs)
26. Introduction
27. Contract Requirements
28. Prolongation Claims
29. Worked Example;
APPENDICES
Appendix 1 Definitions and Glossary
Appendix 2 Levels of Programmes
Appendix 3 Model Specification for a ‘Windows Analysis’
Appendix 4 Charts for Worked Example: Time Impact Analysis
Appendix 5 Charts for Worked Example: Windows Analysis