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Acknowledgements
The aims of this book
Extensions of time
Prolongation claims
The SCL protocol
Programmes and record keepingBackground and history of planning
Planning and programming
The importance of a programme
Programme submission, review and acceptance
Programme updates and revisions
Progress records and other record keeping
Contracts and case lawContracts: JCT and NEC
Case law: pre-1993
Case law: 1993 to 1999
Case law: 2000 to 2003
Case law: 2004 to 2005
The ‘thorny issues’Float; ownership and utilisation
Concurrency
Mitigation and acceleration
Time at large
Extensions of timeEOT assessment techniques
Prospective analysis: methodology and worked example
Retrospective analysis: methodology and worked example
Prolongation claims (and time-related costs)Contract requirements
Prolongation claims
Worked example
APPENDICESAppendix 1 Definitions and glossary
Appendix 2 Levels of programmes
Appendix 3 Model specification for a ‘windows’ analysis
Appendix 4 Charts for worked example: time impact analysis
Appendix 5 Charts for worked example: windows analysis