On delay analysis, when concurrency exists you will get an extension of time for the concurrent time but no monetary compensation.
“The concurrent delay has to start on the same day, because otherwise, the first delay creates float in the schedule that the second delay merely absorbs.”
I do not believe concurrent delays exists at all. There is always one event that started first and thus created float you can use for pacing. Concurrent Delay is an invention of the Owner because it can work only to his favor.
http://www.long-intl.com/articles/Analysis%20of%20Concurrent%20Pacing%20... [1]
Do you believe in Concurrent Delay?
Best regards,
Rafael
“The concurrent delay has to start on the same day, because otherwise, the first delay creates float in the schedule that the second delay merely absorbs.”
I do not believe concurrent delays exists at all. There is always one event that started first and thus created float you can use for pacing. Concurrent Delay is an invention of the Owner because it can work only to his favor.
http://www.long-intl.com/articles/Analysis%20of%20Concurrent%20Pacing%20... [1]
Do you believe in Concurrent Delay?
Best regards,
Rafael