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    10 differences between AS 4000 and AS 2124

    Both AS 2124 and its successor AS 4000 are widely used forms of construction contract in Australia. Although they have many similarities, there are some significant differences.

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    How to claim an EOT under AS 2124

    This article explains how to claim an extension of time (EOT) under AS 2124. It includes a flowchart to explain the process.

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    Introduction to AS 2124

    The Australian Standard AS 2124-1992 General Conditions of Contract remains a widely used form of construct only head contract, despite it having been succeeded by AS 4000-1997 and now being almost 30...

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    How to claim for a latent condition under AS 2124

    This article explains how to make a claim for a latent condition under AS 2124. It includes a flowchart to explain the process.

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    What is a qualifying cause of delay under AS 2124?

    Clause 35.5 identifies the causes of delay for which the contractor can claim an extension of time under AS 2124. Compared with other forms of contract, the list of qualifying causes is relatively bro...

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    What is a separable portion?

    Separable portions are a common feature in Australian construction contracts. It is important to understand when they can be used, and how they sit within the broader contractual framework.

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