News | June 16, 2026
New offering bridges the gap between technology expectations and real-world performance, helping clients manage disputes, remediation efforts, and emerging technologies.
January 10, 2024
Conrad Bromley and Terry Hawkins authored “Delays in Quantum and Financial Methods for Computing Costs and Damages”, a chapter in The Guide to Construction Arbitration – Fifth Edition. Published by Global Arbitration Review, the guide is a must-have for anyone seeking to improve their understanding of construction disputes or construction law.
The article draws on the authors’ collected experience in construction disputes, guiding readers through the process of identifying delays and assessing associated costs from the project level through arbitration. It offers a comprehensive discussion that outlines fundamental principles for quantifying delay and the financial consequences of delay.
New offering bridges the gap between technology expectations and real-world performance, helping clients manage disputes, remediation efforts, and emerging technologies.
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