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How CPM Scheduling Techniques Are Used to Prove Delay

 

One of the key elements in any delay analysis is the classification of the type of delay.

This determines which way the damages will flow. For an excusable delay, the contractor will be entitled to a time extension but no additional compensation. For a compensable delay, the contractor will be entitled to a time extension and additional compensation. For an inexcusable delay, the contractor will not be entitled to either a time extension or compensation and may be liable to the owner for liquidated or actual damages. This white paper reviews the different types of delays and how they could overlap.

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Victor F. Luke, Esq.

Gibbs Giden Locher Turner Senet & Wittbrodt LLP

  • Partner in the office of Gibbs Giden Locher Turner Senet & Wittbrodt LLP
  • Practices primarily on the litigation of construction, business transaction, real estate, and insurance disputes
  • Practicing litigation attorney in California and Nevada
  • Clients include owners (public and private), general contractors, subcontractors and suppliers
  • Conducts regular seminars and publishes articles and book chapters on numerous topics in construction law
  • Super Lawyers Rising Star
  • J.D. and B.A. degrees, University of California Los Angeles
  • Can be contacted at 310-552-3400 or [email protected]

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