The answer to this question depends on who's responsible for the risk of each delay. If the client has some responsibility for one of the delays your are looking at a concurrent delay situation, if the contractor is responsible for both, the contractor has a problem.
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The answer to this question depends on who's responsible for the risk of each delay. If the client has some responsibility for one of the delays your are looking at a concurrent delay situation, if the contractor is responsible for both, the contractor has a problem.
Concurrent delays are a complex issue affected by the contract and by diffeent interpretations of law in various jurisdictions see: https://mosaicprojects.com.au/PMKI-ITC-020.php#Concurrent