Based on recent court rulings, this presentation explores mechanisms that owners employ to defeat a contractor's "concurrent delay defense." Learn how owners generally do not impose liquidated damages until the end of the project, so frequently a contractor's claim of concurrent delay is not submitted until the project is complete. That is, contractors argue that some or all of the project delay was actually caused either by the owner or an external force, concurrent with the contractor's delays, and therefore liquidated damages should be forgiven or excused.
Duration: 1 hour | PDHs: 1 | Subscription: Members Only
Presented by: Jim Zack, CCM, FRICS, PMP and Emily Federico
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