Forensic Claims Analysis Member for 15 years 10 months Member for 15 years 10 months Submitted by Rana Ji on Tue, 2018-05-29 11:10 Permalink Hi How to deal with the Hi How to deal with the following situation, Contractor completed all the works other than the suspended works , which has to be executed upon completion of main works. the suspended works were released to contractor after few weeks , how this situation is to deal to establish the extension of time claim Regards Bilal Member for 19 years 10 months Member for 19 years 10 months Submitted by Mike Testro on Thu, 2018-04-12 16:55 Permalink Hi ShahinA new topic should Hi Shahin A new topic should be under its own heading - not piggy back on an existing topic. Please start again under a new heading and i will answer your query. Best regards Mike testro - Moderator Member for 7 years 6 months Member for 7 years 7 months Submitted by shahin.dsh on Wed, 2018-04-11 19:39 Permalink hi everyoneI'm confused about hi everyone I'm confused about differences between "Contemporaneous Time Impact Analysis" and "Forensic Time Impact Analysis". can anyone explain me what are the differences between these two topic? Member for 17 years 4 months Member for 17 years 5 months Submitted by Kannan CP on Thu, 2018-02-01 11:30 Permalink Hi Ibah,Client may wants to Hi Ibah, Client may wants to see the concurrent delay from your side, related to prolongation cost. So the data date of the programme should be the date on which the road was planned to handed over to you in the revised baseline programme. It will show whether all other available areas which were supposed to finish with in the previous granted EOT of 6 months is finishing on time or not. Best Regards Kannan Member for 19 years 10 months Member for 19 years 10 months Submitted by Mike Testro on Mon, 2018-01-29 13:19 Permalink Hi IhabIt doesn't realy Hi Ihab It doesn't realy matter what forecat date you use in an impacted analysi for future works. Your actual entitlement will be fixed on the actual date. With this length of delay you should be looking at your contract with a view to re rating your fixed price elements. Or even termination if that suits better. Best regards Mike Testro Log in or register to post comments
Member for 15 years 10 months Member for 15 years 10 months Submitted by Rana Ji on Tue, 2018-05-29 11:10 Permalink Hi How to deal with the Hi How to deal with the following situation, Contractor completed all the works other than the suspended works , which has to be executed upon completion of main works. the suspended works were released to contractor after few weeks , how this situation is to deal to establish the extension of time claim Regards Bilal
Member for 19 years 10 months Member for 19 years 10 months Submitted by Mike Testro on Thu, 2018-04-12 16:55 Permalink Hi ShahinA new topic should Hi Shahin A new topic should be under its own heading - not piggy back on an existing topic. Please start again under a new heading and i will answer your query. Best regards Mike testro - Moderator
Member for 7 years 6 months Member for 7 years 7 months Submitted by shahin.dsh on Wed, 2018-04-11 19:39 Permalink hi everyoneI'm confused about hi everyone I'm confused about differences between "Contemporaneous Time Impact Analysis" and "Forensic Time Impact Analysis". can anyone explain me what are the differences between these two topic?
Member for 17 years 4 months Member for 17 years 5 months Submitted by Kannan CP on Thu, 2018-02-01 11:30 Permalink Hi Ibah,Client may wants to Hi Ibah, Client may wants to see the concurrent delay from your side, related to prolongation cost. So the data date of the programme should be the date on which the road was planned to handed over to you in the revised baseline programme. It will show whether all other available areas which were supposed to finish with in the previous granted EOT of 6 months is finishing on time or not. Best Regards Kannan
Member for 19 years 10 months Member for 19 years 10 months Submitted by Mike Testro on Mon, 2018-01-29 13:19 Permalink Hi IhabIt doesn't realy Hi Ihab It doesn't realy matter what forecat date you use in an impacted analysi for future works. Your actual entitlement will be fixed on the actual date. With this length of delay you should be looking at your contract with a view to re rating your fixed price elements. Or even termination if that suits better. Best regards Mike Testro
Member for
15 years 10 monthsHi How to deal with the
Hi
How to deal with the following situation,
Contractor completed all the works other than the suspended works , which has to be executed upon completion of main works.
the suspended works were released to contractor after few weeks ,
how this situation is to deal to establish the extension of time claim
Regards
Bilal
Member for
19 years 10 monthsHi ShahinA new topic should
Hi Shahin
A new topic should be under its own heading - not piggy back on an existing topic.
Please start again under a new heading and i will answer your query.
Best regards
Mike testro - Moderator
Member for
7 years 6 monthshi everyoneI'm confused about
hi everyone
I'm confused about differences between "Contemporaneous Time Impact Analysis" and "Forensic Time Impact Analysis". can anyone explain me what are the differences between these two topic?
Member for
17 years 4 monthsHi Ibah,Client may wants to
Hi Ibah,
Client may wants to see the concurrent delay from your side, related to prolongation cost.
So the data date of the programme should be the date on which the road was planned to handed over to you in the revised baseline programme.
It will show whether all other available areas which were supposed to finish with in the previous granted EOT of 6 months is finishing on time or not.
Best Regards
Kannan
Member for
19 years 10 monthsHi IhabIt doesn't realy
Hi Ihab
It doesn't realy matter what forecat date you use in an impacted analysi for future works.
Your actual entitlement will be fixed on the actual date.
With this length of delay you should be looking at your contract with a view to re rating your fixed price elements.
Or even termination if that suits better.
Best regards
Mike Testro