Project Management Issues Discussion Member for 19 years 10 months Member for 19 years 10 months Submitted by Mike Testro on Mon, 2013-05-06 08:17 Permalink Hi Matt Contractor B would be 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 Log in or register to post comments
Member for 19 years 10 months Member for 19 years 10 months Submitted by Mike Testro on Mon, 2013-05-06 08:17 Permalink Hi Matt Contractor B would be 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
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19 years 10 monthsHi Matt Contractor B would be
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