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Course

Code: 

25002/DP25001/LY02/CO

EOT Submission Essentials

Learning Overiew

Extension of Time (EOT) claims are critical for maintaining contractual rights when delays occur. This course covers the end‑to‑end process of preparing and submitting EOT applications: identifying delay events, compiling substantiation, and drafting clear justifications. Using practical templates and examples, learners will demonstrate entitlement, manage correspondence, and avoid pitfalls that lead to rejection.

Key Takeaways

  • Project managers, contract administrators, site engineers

  • QS and planners in time‑related claims

  • Consultants, contractors, subcontractors managing correspondence

  • Professionals enhancing claim preparation

Target Audience

  • Identify valid grounds for EOT

  • Prepare structured, well‑substantiated submissions

  • Use delay analysis outputs effectively

  • Communicate with contract administrators

  • Avoid common mistakes weakening entitlement

Learning Outcomes

  • Practical know‑how for confident submissions

  • Greater accuracy and persuasiveness

  • Compliance with procedures and provisions

  • Fewer disputes via timely, clear communication

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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