There are multiple methods of claiming and assessing delays. Restricting options is unlikely to be helpful. For a brief summary of the options offered by AACEi and the 'Delay & Disruption Protocol' see: http://www.mosaicprojects.com.au/Resources_Papers_035.html
I think you need to first look at what your scheduling specifcation says in that regard. If it is silent you can certainly recommend an analysis type and point out the pros and cons of using this type of analysis
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24 years 9 monthsThere are multiple methods of
There are multiple methods of claiming and assessing delays. Restricting options is unlikely to be helpful. For a brief summary of the options offered by AACEi and the 'Delay & Disruption Protocol' see: http://www.mosaicprojects.com.au/Resources_Papers_035.html
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19 years 10 monthsHi MohIf you are receiving a
Hi Moh
If you are receiving a delay claim for review it is best to wait until the submission arrives and then make comments.
If you try to restrict the claimant's methods it will work against you if it goes to a dispute tribunal.
In any case I would never suggest a Windows analysis.
Best regards
Mike Testro
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16 years 3 monthsI think you need to first
I think you need to first look at what your scheduling specifcation says in that regard. If it is silent you can certainly recommend an analysis type and point out the pros and cons of using this type of analysis