Pacing Delay - The Practical Effect on Projects & Delay Claims (CCL461H)
- Product FormatPre Recorded Webinar
- Presenter(s)James G. Zack Jr. CCM, CFCC, FAACE, FRICS, PMP
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Conference DateWed, August 17, 2016
- Length90 minutes
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Gain an Understanding of When Owners and Contractors May Employ Pacing Delay
This webinar by our expert speaker James G. Zack, Jr., CFCC, CCM, FAACE, FFA, FRICS, PMP, focuses on a controversial delay problem of the construction industry, pacing delay. At present, there is not much literature concerning it and the case law is a bit rare. As a result, you can often see the contractors and owners in a dispute with each other over the practical effect of pacing delay in a delay claim situation. The session defines the term; identifies what constitutes pacing delay; sets forth the contractor's legal right to pace an owner caused delay; and addresses the practical impact of a pacing delay, both to the project as well as to a delay claim. This webinar is intended to assist attendees in a better understanding of pacing delay and how the issue may be dealt with by both owners and contractors.
This webinar provides a thorough discussion of the issues involved with pacing delay from both the owner and the contractor perspectives.
Session Highlights:
- What is pacing delay, examples of both owner and contractor pacing delay
- Analyze contractor's legal right to pace owner caused delay
- Explores the practical effect on projects resulting from pacing delay
- Learn what pacing delay is
- Gain an understanding of when owners and contractors may employ pacing delay
- Understand the risk involved when pacing delay occurs.
- Be provided recommendations, for both owners and contractors, when pacing delay arises in order to mitigate some of the risks attendant to pacing delay
- Analyze the negative effect of pacing delay on delay claims asserted by contractors
- Examines the problem of whether time related damages are recoverable when pacing delay has occurred and potential owner defenses when damages are sought
- Finally, the webinar offers some practice pointers for both owners and contractors when considering pacing delay
Who should attend?
- Owners and owner representatives managing capital improvement projects.
- Contractor, executives, project managers, project sponsors and project control personnel.
- Construction managers and design professionals performing services during construction.
- Attorneys dealing with construction delays claims and disputes
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About the Presenter(s)
Jim is the Senior Advisor to the recently formed Ankura Construction Forum™. The Forum strives to be the construction industry’s resource for thought leadership and best practices on avoidance and resolution of construction project disputes globally. Jim was the founder and Executive ...More Info
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