Extension of Time Documents

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24 years 9 months

To help formalise the claim I suggest two references:

The Delay and Disruption Protocol published by the Construction Law Society - http://www.eotprotocol.com

The Guide to Good Practice in the Management of Time in Complex Projects published by Wiley, for links to various purchase options see: http://www.mosaicprojects.com.au/Book_Sales.html#CIOB

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19 years 10 months

Hi Umer

A simple method of claim preparation is to consider each event in turn on a strict chronological order of impact date.

Impact the event on the programme and record the result.

Write a short story describing the event and the effect it had on progress.

Indicate the relevant Contract Clause that applies to the event.

Save the Delay prohramme and move on to the next event.

Continue until all events are impacted

Write a short summary of all the causes and effects and place this as an opening paragraph.

Write a closing summary and place it at the end.

This format is based on the solid 3 stage principle of: Tell what you are going to say - Say it - Tell him what you said.

I hope this helps

Best regards

Mike Testro

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17 years 4 months

Dear Roland

Thankyou for replying

i have not prepared any claims before, i just prepared impacted schedule to show the impact on the program

The Consultant is continously asking to prepare a package for the EOT, I dont have any patricular format so that i can satisfy him. Thats the reason if am searching for a format of report so that a professional reply can be made 

 

Thankyou 

 

 

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16 years

Are we talking about a Global Claim in here. Solely Delay Claim , Disruption Claim?

Have you prepared any such claims before?