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    What is the defects liability period (DLP)?

    The defects liability period (or 'DLP') is a fixed period of time, starting from the date of practical completion, during which the contractor has an express contractual right to return to the site to...

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    Is a final certificate under a building contract really final?

    Although a final certificate is intended to mark a point of finality under a construction contract, a final certificate may not be as ‘final’ as you might think.

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    How to resolve a dispute under AS 4000

    Disputes under AS 4000 typically boil down to debates around cost, time, or defects. There are several ways these disputes can be resolved. To make the dispute resolution process as efficient and effe...

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    Practical completion under AS 4000

    This article explains practical completion under AS 4000 - what it is and the notice requirements for claiming.

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    How to claim for a latent condition under AS 4000

    This article explains how to make a claim for a latent condition under AS 4000. It includes a flowchart to explain the process.

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    What is a qualifying cause of delay under AS 4000?

    A qualifying cause of delay under AS 4000 is a delay for which the contractor can claim an EOT. The specific qualifying causes of delay are explained in more detail below.

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