Concurrent Delay
Concurrent Delays
There is no universally accepted definition of
‘concurrent’ delays
Owner Delay
Contractor Delay Project Delay
Concurrent Delay
Definition:
According to Bubshait and Cunningham (2004) and Stumpf (2000):
Concurrent delays are defined as two or more independent delays taking place at the same
time or overlapping to some extent, causing a significant delay in the project duration
Rubin et al. (1983) defines concurrent delay as:
Two or more individual delays that take place at the same time or within a specific time period,
each of which, had it occurred alone, would have delayed the project.
Concurrent Delay
Allocation of Delay Responsibility
Examine Contract
Not Mentioned In Contract Neither Party is to receive Neither Party is to receive
compensation compensation
And the contractor is and the contractor is not
entitled to time extension entitled to time extension
Concurrent Delay Scenarios and Net Effect
According to AACE International Recommended Practice No. 29R-03
FORENSIC SCHEDULE ANALYSIS
Concurrent Delay Combinations and net effect
According to AACE International Recommended Practice No. 29R-03