Delay Analysis & Extension of Time Claims Training Course
A full comprehensive course to prepare Extension of Time Claims
The course explains both the prospective and forensic delay analysis approaches
- DEVELOP your delay analysis mindset.
- UNDERSTAND different delay analysis methods.
- DRAFT Notices of Extension of Time Claims.
- PREPARE event chronology as per best practices.
- DETERMINE Extension of Time Entitlement.
- CALCULATE Concurrent Delays and Prolongation Costs.
- PREPARE detailed narrative report and claim presentation.
- SUBMIT a winning claim as per best practices.
- PROTECT your company from liquidated damages.
- CREATE a delay analysis system and protocol for your company.
We trained planning engineers of leading companies



The Curriculum
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1. Schedule Delays and Basis of Claims
- Delay in Construction Projects
- Concept of delay in Construction
- Delay vs Disruption
- Categories of Critical Delays
- Who owns the total float?
- Longest Path vs Critical Path
- 2. Observational Method Implementation Protocols (MIPs)
- Overview of delay analysis methods taxonomy as per RP 29R-03
- Source Validation Protocols (SVPs)
- MIP 3.1: As Planned vs As Built, Single Base, Static, Gross
- MIP 3.2: As-Planned vs As-Built, Multiple base, Static, Periodic
- MIP 3.3: Contemporaneous “As-Is” (Contemporaneous Period Analysis), Dynamic
- MIP 3.4: Contemporaneous “Split” (Bifurcated Contemporaneous Period), Dynamic
- MIP 3.5: Modified / Reconstructed Updates, Period Analysis, Dynamic
- 3. Modeled Method Implementation Protocols (MIPs)
- MIP 3.6: Impacted As-Planned, Single Base, Additive
- MIP 3.7: Time Impact Analysis (TIA), Multi Base, Additive
- MIP 3.8: Collapsed As-Built, Single Simulation, Subtractive
- MIP 3.9: Collapsed As-Built, Multi Simulation, Subtractive
- Delay Analysis methods as per SCL DDP
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4. Contract Clauses & Events Identification
- Clauses for Notices of EOT
- Clauses for EOT Submissions
- Review Program Updates
- Events Log
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5. Chronology
- Determine the events start dates
- What is a chronology?
- CASE STUDY - Identify Delay Events
- Prepare the events chronology
- Official letters vs other documents
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6. Impacted Schedule Analysis using P6
- Which schedule updates (windows) will you use?
- What is a Fragnet?
- Fragnets best practices
- Incorporate Fragnet into the first window
- Link the Fragnet with original schedule activities
- Review the impacted longest path
- Determine EOT entitlement for the first window
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7. Working with Multiple Windows
- Incorporate and link Fragnets in subsequent windows
- Review the impacted longest path in second window
- Determine EOT entitlement in each window
- Determine overall EOT entitlement for the project
- Qualify any event in under 5 min
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8. Concurrent Delay
- What is a concurrent delay?
- Concurrency impact on EOT and prolongation cost
- Calculate the concurrent delay
- Determine EOT and Concurrent at Each Window
- Calculate prolongation costs
- Challenges with concurrent delays
- Definition of concurrency as per RP 29R-03
- Literal vs Functional Theories
- The three types of delay events
- Cause-based vs effect-based delay type
- Concurrency in a prospective delay analysis environment
- Concurrency analysis approaches (first-in-line, dominant cause and apportionment)
- Pacing delay in the concurrency context
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9. Effective Writing for EOT Claim
- Substantiation, Writing Style and Presentation
- Purpose of Effective Writing
- Structure of Claim Narrative
- Document Information and History
- Executive Summary
- Contract Information
- History of the Project Schedule
- List of Delay Events
- Description of the Delay Event- Chronology
- Cause and Effect
- Contractual Entitlement
- Delay Mitigation vs Acceleration
- Delay Analysis – Methodology
- Delay Analysis – Step 1 (Progress Update)
- Delay Analysis – Step 2 (Delay Events)
- Scott Schedule
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10. Compiling the EOT Claim Package
- Fragnets for all windows
- Longest Paths for Impacted Schedule Updates
- Longest Paths for Schedule Updates
- Supporting Documents
- Submit EOT Package
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Bonus
- Recommended practices and books
- Revised Schedule
You will watch me perform delay analysis and prepare an extension of time claim for a real-life project STEP-BY-STEP including the Primavera P6 work.


What will you get?
Detailed Delay Analysis Explanation
Learn how to identify events, perform window analysis and determine EOT entitlement.
Claim preparation and presentation
Learn how to substantiate the claim and write a narrative.
Concurrent delays
A step-by-step guide on how to calculate approximate concurrency
Claim Submission
Compile and organize all claim documents as per best practices.
BONUS: Templates and formats
Download the claim report in word and all calculation sheets in excel to use in your projects.
Frequently asked questions (FAQ)
Some project control experience is preferred but not mandatory. If you’re new to Project Control, I recommend taking my Free P6 Course on YouTube in order to prepare for this course.
The course is recorded and can be completed at your own pace.
You will have lifetime access to the recordings (as long as the recordings are hosted on the platform).
The course includes recorded tutorials only. Live Q&A sessions, technical troubleshooting, personalized feedback and instructor support are not included in this edition.
You will be able to instantly download your certificate upon completing the course, including the total number of training hours.
Due to instant access to the course materials, all payments are non-refundable.
My focus is creating courses that benefit as many students as possible, Therefore, I deliver the course in group batches and am not currently offering one-on-one training.
Please email us at osama@smartpmtraining.com and we’d be happy to answer your question!

Osama Saad
About the Instructor
Osama is a Project Control Consultant with experience in the project control field since 2010 across the UAE and other countries. He has worked on super-large construction projects and specializes in project control, Power BI, delay analysis, and EOT claims.
He is the founder of Novycore, a platform focused on digitizing and transforming construction site operations into structured, reliable data that supports analytics and future AI-driven insights.