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Delay Analysis / Claims - Books / reading Material

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Tony Hughes
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Planners,

What are the best books or reading material for learning about Delay analysis and claims

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Toby Hunt
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There’s a few books I would suggest you look at:

About Time - Delay Analysis in Construction, Author(s): Lowsley & Linnett

Construction Delays Extensions of Time and Prolongation Claims, Author: Roger Gibson

Causation and Delay in Construction Disputes, Author Nicholas Carnell

and then there’s the daddy....

Delay & Disruption in Construction Contracts 3rd Edition (specifically Chapters 7, 8, 9, 14), Author: Keith Pickavance

Regards

Toby
Mike Testro
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Hi

Go to the RICS bookshop.

Mr Litten’s (or it may be Linnet) About Time is an excelent guide to how an adjudicator - arbitrator views the delay analysis process.

Best regards

Mike Testro
Tom Howard
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obviously I meant "of time". Slippery space bar...
Tom Howard
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Roger Gibson has just released one called "Extensions oftime submissions & delay claims" - published by Taylor & Francis.

Looks promising, but dont know how good it is... I’d buy a copy if i could afford it...