P3 SCHEDULES IN ARBITRATION & COURT CASES
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Dear Kris,
Yes, P3 schedules can be used in arbitration cases provided that this document has been acknowledged and accepted by the other party (that means if you have submitted a Preliminary Works Programme and it has been accepted by the Client as your Programme or vice versa , if you are the client and you accepted your contractors programme and there is deviation either in your side or their side and a case is made against it, yes, this P3 schedule can be a legal and binding document)
But sometimes, there are clauses in the contracts which specifies that "Programme does not form part of the legal contract, and it is for information only" pls. check this.
Regards,
Richard
Dear Kris,
Definitely P3 schedules can be presented in arbitration and court cases. It will be used as a evidence.
Regards
Daya