In Thomas Barnes & Sons plc v Blackburn with Darwen Borough Council, the TCC had to consider whether there was a concurrent delay and if so how did that affect the parties’ rights under the contract.
A delay is “concurrent” is a delay to the critical path of the project caused by multiple events not exclusively controlled by one party. If you are impacted by a delay to the critical path that was ...
The American Society of Civil Engineers has published "Schedule Delay Analysis: Standard ANSI/ASCE/CI 67-17," which aims to help construction teams use the critical path method to determine the impact ...
Delays are a common cause of difficult-to-resolve disputes in the construction industry. Over the past decades, scheduling experts and attorneys have developed many delay-analysis methods, and they ...
In my first article on delay analysis, I described two simple methods that can be used to assess the delays on a project. The methods I described were as-planned v as-built and impacted as-planned”.
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