In view of the significant implications of project delay, some developers tend to transfer as much time-related risk as possible to contractors by removing the contractors' entitlements to extension of time (E.O.T.) in building contracts. They perceive that their interests can be best served by maintaining a risk-free position. However, not all these risk aversion provisions in a contract are legally enforceable. This study aims to develop guiding principles for developers to include legally sound E.O.T. provisions in construction contracts. Support is drawn from both literature and established principles of law in the United Kingdom and Hong Kong. In addition, eight construction professionals were interviewed to understand their pragmatic ...
Delay is acknowledged as the most common, costly, complex and risky problem encountered inconstructi...
The time bar clause facilitates informing the Engineer (Contract Administrator) in a timely manner o...
A contractor has an obligation to complete work within the time for completion, and the employer sho...
Contractual provisions related to delay and extension of time are often written in difficult languag...
Time management is one of the most important factors contributing to the success of construction pro...
The building industry has in recent years seen huge costs incurreddue to disputes arising on notice ...
Construction projects have become increasingly complex and are subject to various risks, thus delays...
This study looks at the real issue in the conflicts between time-bar provisions and prevention princ...
One of the most common practical problems faced by many contractors in construction contract is the ...
Construction projects that require extensions of time is a common phenomenon throughout the world. A...
Invariably an evaluation of extension of time (EOT) will be made based on the information submitted ...
Time is of extreme importance in the construction industry. The contractor has an obligation to comp...
Project delays have been a global epidemic in the construction sector although significant attempts ...
Project delays have been a global epidemic in the construction sector although significant attempts ...
AbstractThis paper aims to identify the common disputed issues related to the Extension of Time (EoT...
Delay is acknowledged as the most common, costly, complex and risky problem encountered inconstructi...
The time bar clause facilitates informing the Engineer (Contract Administrator) in a timely manner o...
A contractor has an obligation to complete work within the time for completion, and the employer sho...
Contractual provisions related to delay and extension of time are often written in difficult languag...
Time management is one of the most important factors contributing to the success of construction pro...
The building industry has in recent years seen huge costs incurreddue to disputes arising on notice ...
Construction projects have become increasingly complex and are subject to various risks, thus delays...
This study looks at the real issue in the conflicts between time-bar provisions and prevention princ...
One of the most common practical problems faced by many contractors in construction contract is the ...
Construction projects that require extensions of time is a common phenomenon throughout the world. A...
Invariably an evaluation of extension of time (EOT) will be made based on the information submitted ...
Time is of extreme importance in the construction industry. The contractor has an obligation to comp...
Project delays have been a global epidemic in the construction sector although significant attempts ...
Project delays have been a global epidemic in the construction sector although significant attempts ...
AbstractThis paper aims to identify the common disputed issues related to the Extension of Time (EoT...
Delay is acknowledged as the most common, costly, complex and risky problem encountered inconstructi...
The time bar clause facilitates informing the Engineer (Contract Administrator) in a timely manner o...
A contractor has an obligation to complete work within the time for completion, and the employer sho...