You reply by writing to the Architect / Engineer a polite letter reminding him of his responsibilities to evaluate any application for an eot in a fair and impartial manner taking all circumstances PROPERLY into consideration.
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Submitted by Charleston-Jos… on Thu, 2005-08-18 08:05
Anyway we will consider a case wherein the lack of information in a particular area prevent you to employ additional workers to work in that particular area originally plan.
The point here David is the prevention by the client for you to work in a particular area as originally plan because of lack of information. Please take note of the events "the prevention for you to work due to lack of information from the client".
This is a ground for extension of time, prevention by the client for you to work.
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David,
You reply by writing to the Architect / Engineer a polite letter reminding him of his responsibilities to evaluate any application for an eot in a fair and impartial manner taking all circumstances PROPERLY into consideration.
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20 years 3 monthsRE: Progress of the works
David,
The information is insufficient.
Anyway we will consider a case wherein the lack of information in a particular area prevent you to employ additional workers to work in that particular area originally plan.
The point here David is the prevention by the client for you to work in a particular area as originally plan because of lack of information. Please take note of the events "the prevention for you to work due to lack of information from the client".
This is a ground for extension of time, prevention by the client for you to work.
Cheers