CONCURRENT DELAY

Member for

24 years 5 months

Sooraj,



If the contract is silent on concurrent delays, then don’t mention it. Just make a submission for an EOT based on the Employer caused delay.





Roger

Member for

20 years 10 months

thks Roger,

In my case the contract remains silent on concurrent delays. What happens under such situations

sooraj

Member for

24 years 5 months

Sooraj,



According to most forms of contract, the Contractor is entitled to an EOT for the Employer delay, regardless of any concurrent delay caused by himself.



However, it is not the same for damages. The Contractor should identify & isolate the costs associated with the Employer caused delay. In practice, this is not so simple as it sounds.



Roger Gibson