Covers each potential stage of delay and disruption from inception and risk assessment through to dispute and settlement
Provides commentary and comparison on 95 standard forms including 22 new standard forms of contract from the UK, Ireland, the US and New Zealand, including the 2008/9 editions of the JCT and Irish government forms and the 2007 AIA form
Completely revised, updated and expanded with new sections on planning and scheduling risk, GMP, target cost, partnering and alliancing contracts, notices, pacing and total time claims, forensic schedule analysis, visualisations, settlement and dispute resolution
Discusses at length the practice and law of proof of causation in delay and disruption related claims, in various jurisdictions
Covers the practice of change management and project control in construction and civil engineering contracts
Explains in detail the approach to planning and scheduling, delay and disruption, extensions of time and compensation for delay and disruption in the latest versions of standard forms
Maps the developments of practical standards in planning, scheduling and forensic delay analysis against contemporary academic and legal theory
Explains how delay, disruption, concurrency, parallelism, pacing, apportionment, global claims, total loss and modified total loss and time claims should be handled
Compares contrasts the old and new construction contracts in their approach to delay, extensions of time and compensation
Provides diagrams to illustrate the subjects covered
Deals with the comparative law in this subject for England, Scotland, Australia, Canada, Hong Kong, New Zealand and the United States
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978-0-414-04520-0 (9780414045200)
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
"By far the most thorough treatment in the common law world of how to analyse delay and disruption"
Robert Fenwick-Elliott, Fenwick Elliott Grace, Australian Construction law Newsletter
"Continues to be one of the most in depth texts on issues of delay and disruption in construction projects."
Rupert Sydenham, Lovells, International Construction Law Review
Risk of Development
Procurement
Standard Form Provisions for Time and Cost
Notices, Claims and Early Warnings
Extensions of Time and Time at Large
Planning and Scheduling
Presentation and Approval of Schedules
Revising, Updating, Monitoring and Reporting
Project Control
Mitigation, Recovery and Acceleration
Variation and Change
Construction Records
Cause and Effect
Forensic Schedule Analysis
Float and Time Contingencies
Disruption to progress and lost productivity
Concurrency, Parallelism and Pacing
Total Time, Total Loss and Global Claims
Damages
Apportionment
Settlements and Dispute Resolution
Appendices