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WLC v Mackay [2012] - Observations
This post sets out some observations regarding the assessment of Extension of Time (‘EOT’) contained in the UK case of Walter Lilly &...


EOT and Causation
In relation to EOT, proof of causation is a fundamental requirement. As the link between a Relevant Event and delay to completion, it...


Programme Evidence for Prolongation Claims
A number of interesting programming issues were discussed in the English case of Costain v Haswell [2009]. In particular the Court gave...


Delay Recovery Programmes and EOT - Not Such a Bad Fit?
A common issue for Contractor's during the later stages of a project which is running late, is whether or not to prepare a Delay Recovery...