Construction scheduling preparation, liability, and claims

Main Authors: Wickwire, Jon M (Author), Driscoll, Thomas J (Author), Hurlbut, Stephen B 1955 (Author), Groff, Mark J 1957 (Author)
Language:English
Edition:Fourth edition
Subjects:
Table of Contents:
  • Legal significance of the project schedule
  • Scheduling methods used today
  • Developing and maintaining the project schedule
  • Legal aspects of schedule specifications
  • Rights and obligations in scheduling
  • Project record-keeping
  • Time-related clauses and claims
  • Time impact analysis procedures
  • Applying CPM techniques to contract claims
  • Standards of proof for contractor time delay claims
  • Bilateral modifications settling time issues and bilateral startover schedules
  • Calculating contractor's damages for delay, disruption, and loss of efficiency
  • Calculating owner's damages for delay
  • Investigating, preparing, presenting, and defending claims
  • Legal decisions affecting expert's - expert's role in preparing and defending schedule claims