Construction Contracts, Managing Time & Delay Clauses
Overview
Delays are one of the most common causes of commercial disputes in the construction industry. An understanding of these concepts can prevent you from getting into nasty disputes and will help reduce your stress levels. The good news is you don’t need to be a lawyer to benefit from the knowledge the experts use. This seminar will help you to get your head around your commercial rights and obligations when dealing with delays to construction projects.
Learning Outcomes
- Understand time & delay concepts in the context of construction projects.
- Identify which causes of delay entitle you to an Extension of Time.
- Gain confidence in issuing Notices of Delay and Extension of Time claims.
- Understand Time Bars and the commercial importance of Critical Path.
- Gain tips and tricks on preventing disputes.
Speakers
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
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