Learning Overiew
Delay is one of the most common causes of disputes in construction projects. This course introduces the fundamentals of delay analysis—delay types, critical path, float, and concurrent delays. Participants learn to identify events, compile evidence, and understand common methods such as impacted‑as‑planned and time impact analysis. Simple cases show how delay claims are assessed in practice.
Key Takeaways
Project managers, planners, contract administrators
QS and engineers in project control
Consultants/contractors handling EOT claims
Anyone needing delay analysis foundations
Target Audience
Understand delay types and contractual implications
Identify and classify delay events with proper records
Interpret schedules and the critical path
Apply basic delay analysis methods (e.g., impacted‑as‑planned)
Link delay analysis to EOT entitlement
Learning Outcomes
Clarity on how analysis supports EOT claims
Better documentation and time control
Confidence communicating delay issues
Readiness for advanced claims training
Your Instructor
Alan Cheng
Alan Cheng is a contracts and delay specialist who helps contractors turn project schedules into robust entitlement evidence. He combines hands-on site experience with practical claim workflows.
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Alan Cheng
Delivery Details
Access Period
90 days
Mode
On-Demand
Language
Cantonese
Learning Duration (hrs)
1.5
Assessment
N/A
eCertificate
Certificate of Completion
Remarks
-
Fees
HK$
280
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