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Contract clinic: ‘Can our client introduce the delay and disruption protocol?’

Delay and Disruption
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This month’s contract clinic comes from a contractor worried about the SCL Delay and Disruption Protocol, which its client wishes to introduce on their contract. Anthony Hayes provides an answer.

The question

Our client wants to incorporate the Society of Construction Law (SCL) Delay and Disruption Protocol into the building contract and make it a contract. Are they entitled to do so, and what are the risks of doing so?

The answer

The SCL Delay and Disruption Protocol provides guidance on how to manage and resolve construction project delays and disruptions. The latest version is the second edition, which was published in February 2017.

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