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Richard Hildrick’s Case notes

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  1. Richard Hildrick’s case study is very informative and points out the legal facts of a potential claim for loss and/or expenses.

  2. It is appreciated that the JCT and NEC forms and FIDIC all include in one description or another a time barring clause. Surely whilst it is appreciated that the client has the right t be advised of potential additional expense at the soonest date and also a ball park figure of the likely cost, the relevant clauses if this work is not carried out are tantamount to penalties. If the contractor is unable to assess the possible value or the extension of time that will be occur; within a time set by the contract, he loses all rights to a claim and the compensaton that would be attached to it. This is not an equitable way to deal with the matter, surely this is a clause that requires further thought and becomes two tier, an estimate in general terms so that the client can decided if it wants to proceed, and a final account when the actual cost is known and the extension of time has taken place.

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