by Limeslade Marketing | Apr 5, 2023 | Claims and Disputes, Delay
Planning and scheduling are essential for keeping a project on track. Yet, the size and complexity of a project can make updating and tracking progress difficult. The 2 methods used for assessing progress are typically the static method or the critical path method...
by admin | Mar 2, 2023 | Delay, News
Uzair Ashraf joins Decipher in London as a senior consultant in the planning / delay team. Uzair joins us to strengthen our planning and delay team in London. An experienced planner and forensic delay analyst, Uzair has spent over 14 years in the construction...
by admin | Feb 3, 2023 | Contract Clinic, Contracts, Delay
The question We have a project which we believe has reached practical completion under the contract, but our client is adamant it hasn’t. There is nothing left to do but a final builder’s clean – what can we do? The answer Practical completion (PC) is a topic...
by Paul Gibbons | Jan 5, 2023 | Contract Clinic, Delay
The question We’re currently refurbishing a train station. The project is delayed. Our planner says it’s not our fault and that another delay which happened at the same time was a result of the employer. Can we still claim for the delays and extra costs? The answer...
by admin | Sep 6, 2022 | Delay, Events
Good news: We’re putting together a brand new event for you. You can book your place for our construction delay seminar here. The afternoon seminar in person at the Founders’ Hall on 20th October will look at the ever-thorny subject of ‘Delay...
by Bill Bordill | Feb 14, 2022 | Contract Clinic, Delay
The question I am working on a contract under JCT. A delivery of steel has been delayed due to Covid-19, and prices are changing rapidly. What should I do, and how does the JCT deal with changes in costs? The answer Nobody can have missed the huge challenges faced by...