13Aug
Time is Money…Except When It Isn’t - Financial Consequences of Extensions of Time in Construction Contracts
Time and money are often seen as going hand in hand in construction contracts. In a typical employer contractor relationship, if the project is delayed by matters for which the contractor is responsible (non-excusable delay events), then the contractor may find itself liable to the employer for damages. Please see full Publication below for more information....
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FTI Consulting
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