Hello PP;
If an Employer Risk delay "Started" late, but later on mitigation measures took place to reduce the delay and "Finish" on time...Does this entitle the Contractor to Claim for time extension??
For example; tiling works in a 100 story tower started late because of the Client changeing the scheme, so the Contractor started 4 months beyond the late start date. Then; due to high productivity; when tiling reached level 80; delays went down from 4 months to "ZERO"!!!!i.e, the actual finish date of the tiling at level 80 is the same late finish date in the original programme!!!by following this; does the Client relief himself from the Contractors claim for extra time???
Regards;
If an Employer Risk delay "Started" late, but later on mitigation measures took place to reduce the delay and "Finish" on time...Does this entitle the Contractor to Claim for time extension??
For example; tiling works in a 100 story tower started late because of the Client changeing the scheme, so the Contractor started 4 months beyond the late start date. Then; due to high productivity; when tiling reached level 80; delays went down from 4 months to "ZERO"!!!!i.e, the actual finish date of the tiling at level 80 is the same late finish date in the original programme!!!by following this; does the Client relief himself from the Contractors claim for extra time???
Regards;