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Historical Claims
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Recent ActivityLast 24 hours

Contractor submitted 30-day delay notice · structural design12m ago
Weekly schedule update received · Project1_AsBuilt2h ago
Contract clause flagged for review · Section 8.33h ago
Similar historical claim auto-linked · Al Maryah Tower3h ago

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Contract Analysis

What does the contract say about this delay?

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📄 SubstationEPC_Contract_v4.pdf
87 clauses indexed · FIDIC Red Book 2017 ✓ Ready

AI Answer · Clause-level findings

Requires Review
Governing clause
Section 8.3 — Notice of Delayp. 42
Contractor obligation
Written notice to Engineer within 7 days of becoming aware of a delay event (per Sub-Clause 20.2).
Actual notice date
Day 11 from design-approval trigger event — 4 days late.
Owner exposure
Under Clause 20.2, late notice may bar the claim for Extension of Time — but not necessarily prolongation cost if owner was not prejudiced.
Recommended position
Reject EOT claim on procedural grounds; reserve rights on cost.3 supporting clauses

Schedule Comparison

Baseline vs. as-built · critical path impact

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Project1_EPC_Schedule.xlsx
Baseline · 236 activities
Start: 2026-01-15Finish: 2027-07-22Critical: 38
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Project1_AsBuilt_Schedule.xlsx
As-built · through Month 3
Actual start: 2026-01-15Progress: 14%Overrun: +19 WD
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Activity
Planned
Actual
Δ Days
Duration bar
Crit?
Kick-off & Mobilization
7d
7d
0
Design Review Cycle 1
10d
12d
+2
Design Review Cycle 2
10d
17d
+7
Structural Design Approval
14d
33d
+19
Foundation Excavation
21d
23d
+2
Rebar & Precast Procurement
42d
42d
0
Contractor claim
30 days
EOT notice submitted day 11
AI-verified impact
19 working days
Critical path: structural design approval

Delay Claims Analysis

Matching current claim against 148 historical precedents

5 precedents matched
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Similar Historical Claims — ranked by relevance

Project
Cause of delay
Claimed
Outcome
Relevance
Al Maryah Tower
Late design approvals (structural)
28 days
Partially Approved · 17d granted
98%
Barakah Phase 2
Late design approvals (MEP)
45 days
Partially Approved · 22d granted
94%
Mussafah Industrial
Design errors + late approvals
22 days
Rejected · notice late
91%
Dubai South Logistics
Late design approvals (civil)
35 days
Partially Approved · 24d granted
87%
Sharjah Ring Road
Contractor-origin design rework
18 days
Rejected · contractor risk
83%
Precedent summary: 3 of 5 similar claims were partially approved (avg 58% of days granted). 2 were rejected — 1 on procedural grounds (late notice, matches this claim), 1 on contractor-origin cause. Expected range: 8–16 working days of EOT; ~$180K–$420K prolongation exposure.

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