Delay Analysis: Back to Basics - AACE Australia Webinar

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Delays are common in projects and therefore contracts usually include clauses dealing with extension of time and liquidated damages. These clauses often define the types of delay and the associated entitlement mechanism. However, the difficulty is usually in how to analyse the delays, particularly when the contract does not describe the delay analysis method and the matters involved are complex.
Delay Analysis can be described as the application of knowledge and experience to identify the delay, the causes of delay, the amount of delay in projects, and the party liable for it. There are multiple standard delay analysis methods that are typically used in the industry, but there is often confusion as to the selection and implementation of these methods.
Our speaker, Yazeed Abdelhadi, will take you through the common delay analysis methods, best industry practice, and the factors you should consider when selecting and implementing a delay analysis method. Reference will be made to AACE recommended practices:
- 29R-03 Forensic Schedule Analysis (25 April 2011 Revision)
- 52R-06 Prospective Time Impact Analysis – As Applied in Construction (4 May 2017 Revision)

Speaker Yazeed Abdelhadi, Senior Associate Director- Aston Consult, Treasurer and Reporting Coordinator - AACE Australian Section.

Yazeed Abdelhadi is a Chartered Professional Engineer (CPEng, NER, APEC Engineer, IntPE (Aus), RPEQ, JPE) in civil engineering, cost engineering, planning and programming, project management, and leadership and management with over 15 years of experience. He currently leads the delay team at Aston and frequently advise clients on delay, disruption and other time related matters on construction and engineering projects.
Yazeed holds a BSc degree in Civil Engineering and a MSc degree in Project Management in addition to a post graduate diploma in International Arbitration. He is a certified project management professional by PMI (PMP) and planning and scheduling professional by AACEI (PSP).
In addition, Yazeed maintains professional affiliation and membership with relevant institutions. He is a Fellow member of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators (FCIArb) and a Member of the Royal Institution if Chartered Surveyors (MRICS), Engineers Australia (MIEAust), the Academy of Experts (AMAE), Project Management Institute (PMI), Association for the Advancement of Cost Engineering (AACE), Society of Construction Law Australia (SoCLA), Board of Professional Engineers of Queensland (BPEQ), Jordanian Engineers Association (JEA), UAE Society of Engineers (SoE), and the Australian Cost Engineering Society.
Yazeed supports local and international not for profit organisations. He has been a volunteer Treasurer with the Lighthouse Club Australia and AACE Australian Section since 2018.
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The way of presenting is poor. Just an overview is given. Can be this webinar rearranged with a detailed explanation?

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Great presentation 👍
What is your name sir!

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