Transcription of Ronald J. Rider, MBA and Richard J. Long, P.E.
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LONG Skytrail DriveLittleton, Colorado 80123 -1566 USAT elephone: (303) 972 - 2443 Fax: (303) 200 -7180 Long International, Inc. Ronald J. Rider, MBA andRichard J. Long, of Concurrent/Pacing Delays Ronald J. Rider, MBA and Richard J. Long, Table of Contents 1. INTRODUCTION .. 1 2. CONCURRENT/PACING delay CONCEPTS DEFINED .. 2 3. AN OWNER S PERSPECTIVE .. 6 4. A CONTRACTOR S PERSPECTIVE .. 8 5. INDUSTRY PRACTICE .. 10 6. ANALYSIS OF COMMON CONTRACT REQUIREMENTS .. 11 7. ANALYSIS OF RELEVANT CASE LAW .. 13 FAVORABLE CONTRACTOR RULINGS .. 13 FAVORABLE OWNER RULINGS .. 15 8. EFFECTS OF CONCURRENT PACING DELAYS.
Analysis of Concurrent/Pacing Delays Pacing delay occurs when the delay in one activity occurs, and a conscious and contemporaneous decision is made by the contractor to pace progress in a second and independent activity, or
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