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Construction Delay Claims

by Barry B. Bramble, Michael T. Callahan
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Overview

This book provides thorough coverage of delay and impact claims. The authors explain different types of delay, how delays occur, and the effects of delay. Practical information is provided on what to do when delays occur and how to process claims for delay. Information on using the schedule to prove delay and establishing liability for delay is also included. The book discusses how damages are calculated; what types of clauses to include in the construction contract concerning scheduling, delays, and impacts; and how project delays and claims arise under the various project delivery methods. In addition, a number of chapters are devoted to impact claims—disruption, lost labor productivity, and acceleration. This book is a significant resource for those involved in the management and measurement of time, containing at—a—glance charts and checklists as well as over 1,500 cases.

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Book Details

Published
April 15, 1987
Publisher
John Wiley & Sons
Pages
380
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780471011125

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