Which book best describes Delay Analysis in the UK?
Forum Sponsor
Top Posters
Josephus Enot
1 posts
Julian Pegg
1 posts
Peter Nagy
2 posts
Raymund de Laza
17 posts
Syed_Asad
0 posts
Tony Greyvenstein
0 posts
Ahmed Al-Jubouri
13 posts
Umar Alvi
3 posts
Sibusiso Mahlalela
0 posts
Michael Samanyayi
3 posts
Oliver,
I have a copy of Keiths and Rogers books. Both are superb, I use Keths for the in depth and detailed narratives and case law references and use Rogers when Im explaining processes to people face to face (which inevitably leads them to o buy Rogers book from Amazon - I wish I was on commission!)
David.
p.s. Keiths is V. Expensive!
Oliver
It really depends what you want. Pickavance is the most in depth and comprehensive book on the subject, L&L is an easy read and a good introduction.
Regards
Toby
Hi Oliver
The best one I have come across is About Time by Lowsley & Linnett as it gives the Asdjudicators view of the problem.
RICS bookshop.
Best regards
Mike Testro
I have purchased book by Roger Gibson. Its a good book compared to other books available in the market.
But, the best book i would recommend is by Keith Pickavance. But, its very expensive and i heard it has waiting time too.