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12 articles on EOT & Delay Analysis

Construction Delay Log image Construction Delay Log image
Download a free Construction Delay Log Template in Excel, PDF, and Word formats. Log delays by activity, cause, and EOT ID. Track impacts and submit claims with ease.
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Managing delays can feel like a game of whack-a-mole. This log template seems like a solid way to keep track of everything!

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I once missed a delay notice deadline and it was a headache. This template could really help keep things organized and avoid that mess!

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Missing a delay notice feels like forgetting your umbrella in a storm. This template might just be the raincoat we need!

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Missing a delay notice is like forgetting to set your alarm—it's a hassle you don't want to deal with. This template seems like a good way to keep everything on track!

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Time Impact Analysis image Time Impact Analysis image
Master Time Impact Analysis (TIA), the leading prospective method for assessing construction delays. Understand its use, contract requirements, and best practices.
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It's funny how a 10-day delay can feel like a lifetime on a project. Keeping those baselines updated is key!

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Hiroshi Takahashi: True! It’s wild how a small delay can snowball. I once saw a project stall over a week just because of a late delivery. Keeping those baselines updated really does save headaches later on!

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It’s wild how a single delay can shift the whole project timeline. Fragnets are lifesavers!

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It's wild how a simple fragnet can change everything. I had a project where one late shipment turned a 5-day task into a 15-day headache!

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Learn how Windows Analysis blends prospective and retrospective methods to accurately evaluate construction delays. Explore window selection, critical path shifts, and legal considerations.
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Anonymous

Cool article, thanks!

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👌👌👌

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I once worked on a project where we used Windows Analysis. It was a bit of a headache at first, but it really helped clarify who was responsible for delays.

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I learned something new, thank you

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I remember using Windows Analysis on a project with overlapping delays. It felt like untangling a mess, but it really helped clarify responsibilities in the end.

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Delay Analysis Construction image Delay Analysis Construction image
Learn about top delay analysis methods in construction, legal strategies for EOT claims, and access free tools including the free DelayClaims AI Assistant, method selector excel and others.
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It's interesting how the article highlights the importance of accurate delay categorization. I once worked on a project where we had a mix of excusable and non-excusable delays, and it really complicated the claims process. Keeping detailed records was a lifesaver

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Lena Miller: I can relate to that! It’s like trying to untangle a bunch of wires—excusable and non-excusable delays just make everything messier. Keeping tabs on everything really helps.

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I once had a project where we mixed up excusable and non-excusable delays. It felt like a game of chess—always trying to anticipate the next move!

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Lena Miller: I hear you! It’s like trying to solve a puzzle with missing pieces. Detailed records really save the day!

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As Planned Vs As Built image As Planned Vs As Built image
Learn how As-Planned vs. As-Built analysis is used to evaluate construction delays. Understand the steps, advantages, challenges, and when to apply it for EOT claims or dispute resolution.
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I agree with your points 💯

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👍👍 Great read, thank you!

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As someone who's dealt with construction delays, I can say the as-planned vs. as-built method really helps in pinpointing where things went sideways. It's like a reality check for projects!

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I once had a project where the as-built schedule was a real eye-opener. Turns out, the weather delays were just the tip of the iceberg! Always good to dig deeper.

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Impacted As Planned image Impacted As Planned image
Understand how Impacted As-Planned (IAP) analysis is used to model construction delays based on baseline schedules. Learn how to perform IAP, when to use it, and how it compares to TIA and other delay methods.
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appreciated, thanks! 👌👌

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I once had to use IAP for a project with a similar late design approval issue. It was a headache, but the fragnet approach really helped clarify the delay's impact on our timeline.

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Yuki Takahashi: I hear you! Those fragnets can feel like a puzzle sometimes. Just hope the next project has fewer surprises!

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Daily Construction Delay Report image Daily Construction Delay Report image
Download a free Daily Site Delay Report sample in PDF format. Document daily delays, causes, site conditions, and corrective actions with this clear, ready-to-use form.
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This report template looks handy! I wish I had something like this during my last project—keeping track of delays was a real headache.

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Priya Sharma: I feel you! I once lost track of delays and had to piece it all together later. This report might have saved me some gray hairs.

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I can relate to the struggle of tracking delays. This report could really help avoid those "what happened again?" moments. Plus, it’s nice to have everything in one place for EOT claims.

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I'm looking forward to more

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This was helpful! 🔥🔥🔥🔥

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Discover how Collapsed As-Built (But-For) analysis helps evaluate delays in completed construction projects. Learn when to use it, how it works, and how it supports forensic delay claims.
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impressive

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👍👍👍👍

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It's funny how removing delays can feel like magic—suddenly, the project finishes weeks earlier! But we all know it's not that simple.

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Tatiana Ivanova: True, it’s like playing a game of “what if.” But it’s crucial to remember that just because we can remove delays doesn’t mean the project was smooth sailing. Real-life complexities are always lurking!

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Eot Claim Checklist image Eot Claim Checklist image
Download a free EOT Claim Submission Checklist to ensure your Extension of Time requests meet contract requirements. DOCX, Word, PDF format for easy editing.
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I once submitted an EOT claim without a proper delay log, and it turned into a real headache. This checklist seems like a lifesaver to avoid that mess again. Definitely downloading it!

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Chen Zhang, I hear you! I once forgot to include a schedule impact assessment and it was a nightmare. This checklist should help keep things in line!

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I once thought I could wing it without a delay log. Spoiler alert: it didn’t end well. This checklist is a must-have!

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Provisional Sums Nominated Subcontractors image Provisional Sums Nominated Subcontractors image
Understand provisional sums and nominated subcontractors in construction contracts, including FIDIC and JCT treatment, planning gaps, extension of time evidence, LD exposure, design-execution overlap risk, downloadable tools, and practical contract administration guidance.
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On site provisional sums for façade packages often stall follow trades; how do you budget floats for authority approvals?

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Ai In Construction Delay Forecasting image Ai In Construction Delay Forecasting image
Learn how AI in construction is transforming project management by using predictive analytics, real-time data, and machine learning to forecast and prevent delays, improve scheduling accuracy, optimize resources, and reduce costly overruns and assist in Delay Claims and EOT's using DelayClaim GPT
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This is is special, I'm developing a new tool that generates detailed schedules in one click.

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It's wild how AI can spot delays before they even happen. Makes you wonder if it can predict when my coffee will run out too!

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impressive, thank you!

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Lukas Jargensen: Right? If only AI could also manage my snack breaks. But seriously, the idea of AI predicting delays is a game changer for project planning.

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I wonder how many coffee breaks AI could save us by optimizing schedules. Maybe it can even remind us to hydrate!

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