by George | May 23, 2017 | Contract Administration, Delay Analysis, Expert Witness, Infrastructure
Knowledge Bank ~ Concurrent Delay – Logic not Voodoo My instinct tells me it is time we revisited the black art of concurrent delay. Whilst I believe common sense can prevail in understanding the concept – it is easy to appreciate why the various rulings send many...
by George | Jul 7, 2015 | Delay Analysis, Project Management
Knowledge Bank ~ Variations – How to stop them destroying project success Changes to a construction project from outset to completion are inevitable. Rarely does a sizeable project not change in scope from start to finish. Since this is the real world we work in –...
by George | Mar 25, 2015 | Infrastructure, Project Management
Knowledge Bank ~ NEC3 – Making best practice mandatory with a bite You all know the text book theory on the best practices for project management, including the importance of an accurate project programme. NEC3 has now endorsed their importance by tying programming to...
by George | Feb 15, 2014 | Case Studies, Delay Analysis, Dispute Resolution, Infrastructure, Project Management
Knowledge Bank ~ Case Study – Civil Engineering Project Dispute By their nature, infrastructure projects are usually contractually and commercially sensitive, as well as capital and time sensitive. Therefore efficiencies are key, and accurate project management and...