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Concurrent Delays and Time Extensions

Updated Apr 3, 2026
Legal issues when multiple parties' delays occur simultaneously affecting schedule.

Legal/Contractual Topic: Concurrent Delays and Time Extensions

Legal issues when multiple parties' delays occur simultaneously affecting schedule.

Legal and contractual matters are critical to construction project success:

1. Risk management: Understanding contractual allocation of risk among project participants 2. Payment protection: Using liens, bonds, and notices to ensure payment for work performed 3. Schedule management: Establishing clear procedures for schedule changes and delay claims 4. Insurance requirements: Maintaining adequate coverage for project-specific risks 5. Dispute resolution: Understanding available remedies and resolution procedures 6. Documentation: Maintaining records supporting payment, schedule, and change claims 7. Professional counsel: Consulting attorneys for complex contractual and legal issues 8. Early resolution: Addressing disputes promptly to minimize project impact

Proactive legal and contractual management reduces disputes, protects cash flow, and improves project outcomes. Clear communication and documentation prevent many construction disputes.

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