Claims · Delay Analysis Time-Related Claims: Extension of Time, Delay Analysis and Damages How to assess delay events, quantify critical path impact, and calculate prolongation costs under FIDIC and UAE law. 8 min read · Updated 24/04/2026 By Basel Al Najjar Civil Engineering Consultant, DIAC Arbitrator, Tribunal Chairman and Accredited Expert Witness. Over two decades …
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Apr 24
Time-Related Claims: EOT, Delay Analysis and Damages | E-Basel
- By Basel Al Najjar in Construction Claims
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April 24, 2026
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Arbitrator · Senior Project Manager
Specialising in construction claims, FIDIC contracts, and dispute resolution across the UAE. Acting as Arbitrator, Tribunal Chairman, and Independent Expert in high-value, multi-party disputes.
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- 1999 editions — Cl. 20.1 Notice: 28 days · Detailed Claim: 42 days
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- Unforeseeable Conditions (Cl. 4.12): Notice as soon as practicable
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