Who bears the brunt of time delays?1 November 2017IntelligenceThe court rules on concurrent delaysThe court rules on concurrent delaysRegion: United KingdomMore: Procurement & contractsExternal managementConcurrent delaysPrevention principle
Extension needs8 February 2016IntelligenceDelays mean damagesDelays mean damagesRegion: United KingdomMore: Construction lawConstruction delaysContract administrationContracts and lawProcurement & contractsJCT
All about time12 January 2016IntelligenceTimely response to delay claimsTimely response to delay claimsRegion: United KingdomMore: Henia v BeckLiquidated damagesDouglas WassProcurement & contractsContract administrationExtension of time application
How architects can safeguard themselves from descoping4 May 2023IntelligenceLearn more about what to do when a project is delayed, reduced in scope or descopedLearn more about what to do when a project is delayed, reduced in scope or descopedRegion: Rest of the worldMore: Neal MorrisContractsContracts and lawFeesLegal, regulatory and statutory compliance
Evidence in adjudication20 February 2017IntelligenceShould you approve that time extension?Should you approve that time extension?Region: United KingdomMore: AdjudicationContract administrationConstruction delayADRAlternative Dispute ResolutionMacfarlanes LLPDouglas Wass
Time is money3 October 2014IntelligenceKeep an eye on delay notificationsKeep an eye on delay notificationsRegion: United KingdomMore: Procurement & contracts
Teamwork will save the day at Crossrail3 September 2018CultureDespite the delay to its opening, the Elizabeth line will be gloriousDespite the delay to its opening, the Elizabeth line will be gloriousRegion: United KingdomMore: Weston Williamson + PartnersCrossrailElizabeth lineFarringdonPaddingtonTeesside
In association with RavathermChallenging conditions are reshaping compliance on site8 March 2023ProductsNot all the front-line consequences of inflation and uncertainty are obvious to architectsNot all the front-line consequences of inflation and uncertainty are obvious to architectsRegion: United KingdomMore: Ravago Building SolutionsMaterialsSupply chainCost controlBuilding safetyProduct substitutionsConstruction delaysRecession
Push for prefab18 October 2016IntelligenceWinning architects over to offsite manufactureWinning architects over to offsite manufactureRegion: United KingdomMore: PrefabricationDesigning & building itOffsite Management SchoolConstruction delaysConstruction clientsAecom
RIBA resets Stirling Prize timetable to include operational climate data7 December 2020BuildingsMove tackles sustainability and Covid delays in one hitMove tackles sustainability and Covid delays in one hitRegion: United KingdomMore: Climate emergencyCovid-19CoronavirusSustainable architectureStirling PrizeJo Bacon
David Adjaye’s RA Summer Exhibition display takes on the material world22 September 2021CultureAdjaye creates the right climate at the RA Summer ExhibitionAdjaye creates the right climate at the RA Summer ExhibitionRegion: United KingdomMore: Pamela BuxtonRoyal AcademyRoyal Academy Summer ShowDavid AdjayeClimatedRMM ArchitectsFoster + PartnersFCBStudiosFrancis KéréNiall McLaughlinSebastian CoxMorris+CoRogers Stirk Harbour + PartnersTrevor Dannatt
RA summer exhibition shows the world before lockdown6 October 2020CultureCalm, community – and Covid: Eva Jiřičná’s Architecture RoomCalm, community – and Covid: Eva Jiřičná’s Architecture RoomRegion: LondonMore: Royal AcademyRoyal Academy Summer ShowPamela BuxtonDavid AdjayeEva JiřičnáHousingCovid-19SustainabilitySustainable architecture