What Legacy Should the Consultant Leave Behind?
A legacy of coach, mentor, manager? What do you think? Having talked to a lot of clients who use consultants,…
We have worked on numerous disputes in the construction and engineering sectors, ranging from £50K to £250M. Our series of construction dispute related blogs are prepared with the purpose of providing pragmatic and practical advice regarding commercial and contractual issues that regularly arise on projects, and that Joseph Bond, Managing Director at Kenzie has experienced first-hand. They are not legal blogs and are not meant to replace specific detailed advice, which would be based upon the facts of the actual issue that you may be encountering. They are merely intended to provide general useful advice. Put simply, it’s a good place to start to resolve any issues or generally improve your commercial or contractual knowledge.
We all know that people are the most important asset of any business. Our ‘People’ blogs look at the practical issues and people skills required to be a claims consultant in the construction and engineering industries.
Joseph Bond, Managing Director, Kenzie Group
A legacy of coach, mentor, manager? What do you think? Having talked to a lot of clients who use consultants,…
Let’s talk rugby and the leadership lessons we can learn from the game. ‘It’s a nice kick but not the…
There are lots of blogs on this topic – I found more than 96 million references on our old friend…
BDW Trading Limited-v-Integral Geotechnique (Wales) Limited This is a not-untypical provision of a design, construction and commissioning engineering contract: ‘With…
Well it has to be done. What I am going to attempt to offer is a few guidelines posed as…
There are several well-known and reliable methods of delay analysis that can be utilised when a project suffers delay, when…
The baseline schedule is the starting point for delay analysis used within any extension of time claim, delay in start-up…
What’s the plan? It has to be done. It’s the start of a new year and as ever it’s a…
When putting together an extension of time construction claim, the first place we typically go to is the variation account….
Defects occur on virtually all projects. Some are serious, but most of the time they are normal run of the…
Construction disputes can damage the reputation of all parties involved and cause significant delays and loss of earnings. Nobody wants…
Let’s talk about the culture within a company. We know that individuals have their own styles; their own way of…