Smooth operator
Series: Building ; 267(8222) 22 February 2002, 54(1)Publication details: 2002Subject(s): Online resources: Summary: Points out that the SCL protocol on extensions of time, although not a contractual obligation, can keep a contract running on time, and without dispute, if used correctly. It produces model clauses to reflect actual progress and realistic forecasts of future events, which can make a major contribution to the smooth running of a project. It recommends that when contractors make applications for extensions of time, they should submit a sub-network for insertion into the updated programme, showing the expected effect of any delaying event that might entitle them to an extension. Submits that the protocol should be treated as a guide for a contract administrator, but not as being irrefutable. The protocol can be downloaded for free from www.eotprotocol.com.| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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| Journal article | London Journal article | ABS65120 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | 116995-1001 |
Points out that the SCL protocol on extensions of time, although not a contractual obligation, can keep a contract running on time, and without dispute, if used correctly. It produces model clauses to reflect actual progress and realistic forecasts of future events, which can make a major contribution to the smooth running of a project. It recommends that when contractors make applications for extensions of time, they should submit a sub-network for insertion into the updated programme, showing the expected effect of any delaying event that might entitle them to an extension. Submits that the protocol should be treated as a guide for a contract administrator, but not as being irrefutable. The protocol can be downloaded for free from www.eotprotocol.com.