if the engineer failed to give his comments in the stepulated time in the contract then the cotractor has the right to analyis any impact of this delay from the engineer and claim accordigly.
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Submitted by Rami Al Haddad on Tue, 2014-09-16 07:57
Yes you should - under protest - but make any adjustments that he may require that are reasonable and do affect the planned work sequence or cost any money.
If he has pointed out real flaws in your programme or requires better detail then you must comply and adjust accordingly.
If you do not comply then any future EoT claim will be blocked and with good reason.
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19 years 2 monthsHi, if the engineer failed to
Hi,
if the engineer failed to give his comments in the stepulated time in the contract then the cotractor has the right to analyis any impact of this delay from the engineer and claim accordigly.
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20 years 4 monthsThank you Mike for your
Thank you Mike for your answer
Cheers,
Rami
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19 years 10 monthsHi RamiYes you should - under
Hi Rami
Yes you should - under protest - but make any adjustments that he may require that are reasonable and do affect the planned work sequence or cost any money.
If he has pointed out real flaws in your programme or requires better detail then you must comply and adjust accordingly.
If you do not comply then any future EoT claim will be blocked and with good reason.
Best regards
Mike T.