If an early warning/compensation event delays contractor A to the extent that it will delay contractor B is contractor B entitled to a compensation event. If contractor b has not started on site I assume he can not claim an extension to his contract and hence additional costs as his whole contract period has moved as a block
Multiple NEC contracts one project
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Hi Matt
Contractor B would be entitled to an extension of time - shifting the work period to a later date is an EoT.
But then if Contractor A had both contracts then delays on one contract would entitle Contractor A to an EoT on the other.
This is true even if the first delay was not a compensation event.
Best regards
Mike Testro