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Concurrent delays: a practical approach

By: Series: Surveyors' Times [Hong Kong Institute of Surveyors] ; 12(8) August 2003, 9-10(2) | Surveyors' Times [Hong Kong Institute of Surveyors] ; 12(9) September 2003, 11-12(2) | Surveyors' Times [Hong Kong Institute of Surveyors] ; 12(10) October 2003, 11-12(2)Publication details: 2003Subject(s): Summary: Three-part article looks at the time factors which affect concurrent delay. Defines concurrent delay as occuring when the delaying effects of two or more independent events impact upon the progress of a project and would, each delaying effect without the other, have caused delay to completion. They are described as concurrent when the effects of the events impact upon progress in similar time periods. Describes ways of dealing with such delays, with particular reference to circumstances in the Hong Kong Government Form of Contract (GCC Clause 50).
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Three-part article looks at the time factors which affect concurrent delay. Defines concurrent delay as occuring when the delaying effects of two or more independent events impact upon the progress of a project and would, each delaying effect without the other, have caused delay to completion. They are described as concurrent when the effects of the events impact upon progress in similar time periods. Describes ways of dealing with such delays, with particular reference to circumstances in the Hong Kong Government Form of Contract (GCC Clause 50).