Buch, Englisch, 406 Seiten, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm
Buch, Englisch, 406 Seiten, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm
ISBN: 978-0-415-63399-4
Verlag: ROUTLEDGE
Extension of time submissions are often made after a project has been severely delayed,whenconsequent problems may be unavoidable. However, if a proper submission is applied for as delays emerge, disruption can be minimised,and the correct extension of time should be awarded.
Useful guidance and recommended good practice are given on all the common delay analysis techniques, and worked examples of extension of time submissions and time-related prolongation claims are included. All of the information and practical detailsnecessary are provided, including:
techniques and methodologies for extension of time/delay analysis
the latest case lawrelating to extensions of time and delay analysis
the ‘thorny issues’ of float and concurrency
JCT and NEC contracts
planning and programming
This second edition has been updated to include new case law, address changesto contract formats, and include new advice on assessment methodologies. Written in a practical and user-friendly style, including helpful charts and graphics, it will be useful for construction professionals, lawyers and others who are involved in the contentious side of the construction and engineering industries.
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Weitere Infos & Material
1. The Aims of this Book 2. Extensions of Time 3. Prolongation Claims 4. The SCL Protocol 5. Background and History of Planning 6. Planning and Programming 7. The Importance of a Programme 8. Programme Submission, Review, and Acceptance 9. Programme Updates and Revisions 10. Progress Records and Other Record Keeping 11. Intro – Contracts and Case Law 12. Contracts JCT and NEC 13. Case Law Pre-1993 14. Case Law 1993-1999 15. Case Law 2000-2003 16. Case Law 2004-2007 17. Case Law 2008-2012 18. Intro – The ‘Thorny Issues’ 19. Float; Ownership and Utilisation 20. Concurrency 21. Mitigation and Acceleration 22. Time at Large 23. Extensions of Time 24. EOT Assessment Techniques 25. Prospective Analysis: Methodology and Worked Example 26. Retrospective Analysis: Methodology and Worked Example 27.Prolongation Claims 28. Contract Requirements 29. Prolongation Claims 30. Worked Example Appendix 1: Definitions and GlossaryAppendix 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




