Extension of Time (EOT) Schedule

What is a Extension of Time (EOT) Schedule

A schedule-based analysis and claim package demonstrating that delays to your project were caused by events outside your control — client-caused delays, variations, weather, access or isolation restrictions — and quantifying the time impact those events had on your contractual completion date.

Extension of Time (EOT) Schedule

Why it matters across sectors

EOT claims live or die on schedule evidence, regardless of industry. A claim built on a vague narrative (“the site was disrupted”) will struggle against a client’s schedule team; a claim built on a properly maintained baseline, disciplined progress updates, and a defensible time-impact analysis showing the delay event’s effect on the critical path is a fundamentally different proposition. This is true whether the delay driver is a design change on a mining project, a weather window loss offshore, a client-caused isolation delay on a utilities upgrade, or a trade coordination issue on a commercial build. It’s also exactly why baseline discipline and regular, honest schedule tracking matter well before a dispute ever arises — by the time you need an EOT claim, it’s too late to go back and fix a poorly maintained schedule.

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