Its just that when I read the words "delay and disruption" conjoined my curiosity was aroused because a contractor can experience disruption without any delay - they are totally different animals.
My other point is that evaluation of disruption is only possible when direct labour is deployed - in the UK this usually occurs at the very bottom of the contract chain when record keeping is usually dire.
You will be pleased to know that our Chartered Arbitrator does indeed know the difference and is very respected in his field. The topic of Disruption is covered to the right level during the course and those that attended the course during 2011 found it extremely worthwhile.
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19 years 10 monthsHi Chris I am pleased to hear
Hi Chris
I am pleased to hear it.
Its just that when I read the words "delay and disruption" conjoined my curiosity was aroused because a contractor can experience disruption without any delay - they are totally different animals.
My other point is that evaluation of disruption is only possible when direct labour is deployed - in the UK this usually occurs at the very bottom of the contract chain when record keeping is usually dire.
Best regards
Mike Testro
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15 years 5 monthsHi Mike.You will be pleased
Hi Mike.
You will be pleased to know that our Chartered Arbitrator does indeed know the difference and is very respected in his field. The topic of Disruption is covered to the right level during the course and those that attended the course during 2011 found it extremely worthwhile.
Regards
Chris
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19 years 10 monthsHi Adrian Delay and
Hi Adrian
Delay and Disruption are two different topics requiring totally different approaches.
I have had many results on delay analysis in my career but only one on disruption.
I trust your chartered arbitrator knows the difference.
Best regards
Mike Testro