

With increased pressure on the renewables industry, time and cost disputes will undoubtedly occur. Managing Director and Quantum Expert, Paul McArd, discusses the top issues renewables construction projects face.
Construction projects today face a significant shortage of highly skilled resources that are required to successfully deliver projects. Executive Director, Joe Briers discusses the skills shortage and Accura Consulting Project Services’ solutions.
AI is an exciting tool, but it’s important to understand its limitations especially when it comes to analysing documentation and evidence. Managing Director and quantum expert, Paul McArd, discusses how AI is being used, where it falls short.
When a construction dispute hits, the roles of construction lawyers, quantum experts, and delay experts are critical to success. Managing Director and quantum expert, Paul McArd, discusses how the roles can work together for success.
The NEC contract prescribes that an extension of time, delay and quantum be determined prospectively. Delay expert, Andrew McKenna discusses what type of analysis should be used and the delay analysis under the NEC contract in action.
Managing Director and Quantum Expert, Paul McArd, discuss contemporaneous records and how they can reduce the likelihood of contentious claims further down the track.
Managing Director and Quantum Expert, Paul McArd, discuss the differences between mitigation, acceleration, and constructive acceleration, including mention of the recent V601 v Probuild case.
The As-Built But For method of delay analysis - also called Collapsed As-Built - is valuable and respected method of delay analysis in construction while also being the most difficult to prepare.
Concurrent delay in EOT claims occurs when multiple delay events happen simultaneously or overlap on a construction project, impacting the critical path. This complexity often complicates the assignment of responsibility and assessment of the overall project timeline.
Paul McArd explains how quantum experts can help avoid global claims.