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The use of programmes of work in construction contracts

By: Series: Civil Engineering Surveyor ; February 2002, 46-47(2)Publication details: 2002Subject(s): Summary: Review of function of the programme of works, which is intended to show the activities necessary to complete works in a contract, and will show the planned duration of each activity. Three possible uses of the programme are as a monitoring of progress aid, as a management tool and to establish a contractor's entitlement to an extension of time. Examines various different contracts in relation to such a programme and advises on the minimum obligations it should set out.
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Review of function of the programme of works, which is intended to show the activities necessary to complete works in a contract, and will show the planned duration of each activity. Three possible uses of the programme are as a monitoring of progress aid, as a management tool and to establish a contractor's entitlement to an extension of time. Examines various different contracts in relation to such a programme and advises on the minimum obligations it should set out.