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In-depth analysis, methodology guidance, and commentary on forensic delay analysis, project planning, and construction contract strategy.
Window Analysis vs Time Impact Analysis: Choosing the Right Method
The choice between Window Analysis and TIA is not arbitrary — it depends on the available records, the nature of the delay events, and the stage of the project. This article explains the key differences and when each method should be applied.
Understanding Float Ownership Under the SCL Protocol
Float is one of the most contentious issues in construction delay disputes. The SCL Protocol's position on float ownership has significant implications for both contractors and employers when assessing EOT entitlement.
Building an Accepted Programme Under NEC4: Common Pitfalls
Failure to achieve an accepted programme under NEC4 limits the contractor's ability to notify compensation events and recover delay. We examine the most common reasons programmes fail acceptance and how to avoid them.
Concurrent Delay: Legal Principles and Programme Evidence
Concurrent delay remains one of the most litigated issues in construction disputes. Understanding the legal principles and how to present programme evidence to address concurrency is essential for any delay claim.
Using AI to Accelerate Forensic Schedule Analysis
Emerging AI tools are being applied to accelerate schedule analysis, pattern recognition in delay data, and natural language processing of contemporaneous records. We examine the current state and practical limitations.
The Contemporaneous Record: Why Your Site Documents Determine Your Claim
The strength of any delay claim depends on the quality of contemporaneous records. We examine what records matter most, how they should be maintained, and how gaps in the record affect delay analysis.
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