Construction delay

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Incidence and impact of delays
– Delays are common in construction projects and can be costly due to factors such as construction loans, interest charges, and inflation in wage and material prices.
– More complex projects may require additional legal construction forms like change orders, lien waivers, and addenda.
– Delays can affect the project’s timeline and the completion of milestones.
– The impact of delays can be significant on the project’s budget and overall profitability.
– Management staff dedicated to the project may incur additional costs due to delays.

Analysis of delays
– Delays can be categorized as critical or non-critical.
– Excusable and non-excusable delays are common in construction projects.
– Delays can be concurrent or non-concurrent, meaning they occur at the same time or independently.
– Some delays may be compensable, meaning the responsible party may need to provide compensation for the delay.
– Understanding the type and nature of the delay is crucial in determining its impact on the project.

Management solutions to delays
Construction supply chain management can help improve competitiveness and increase profits in the construction industry.
– Material flow, equipment flow, information flow, labor flow, and client information flow are essential components of the construction supply chain.
– Delays in the supply chain can have a quantifiable impact on the performance of construction projects.
– Bid gaming, change order artistry, asymmetric information, and post-contractual market power contribute to construction delays.
– Addressing fundamental issues in the construction industry can help reduce delays and improve project outcomes.

Related topics
Construction and civil engineering are closely related fields to the study of construction delays.
– Project planning is crucial in managing and minimizing delays in construction projects.
– Understanding the causes and impact of delays can help inform better construction practices.
– Exploring related topics can provide a broader perspective on the challenges and solutions in the construction industry.

References
– Sanni-Anibire, M. O., Mohamad Zin, R., & Olatunji, S. O. conducted a meta-analytical review on the causes of delay in the global construction industry.
– Cox and Ireland’s research focused on managing construction supply chains and highlighted the common sense approach.
– Trauner, Manginelli, Lowe, Nagata, and Furniss authored a book titled ‘Construction Delays, 2nd Ed.: Understanding Them Clearly, Analyzing Them Correctly.’
– Engineering Construction and Architectural Management published a paper on managing construction supply chains.
– Robert E. Wright’s book ‘Fubarnomics: A Lighthearted, Serious Look at America’s Economic Ills’ discusses the causes of construction delays. Source:  https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Construction_delay

Construction delay (Wikipedia)

Construction delays are situations where project events occur at a later time than expected due to causes related to the client, consultant, and contractor etc. In residential and light construction, construction delays are often the result of miscommunication between contractors, subcontractors, and property owners. These types of misunderstandings and unrealistic expectations are usually avoided through the use of detailed critical path schedules, which specify the work, and timetable to be used, but most importantly, the logical sequence of events which must occur for a project to be completed.

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