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SCL Delay and Disruption Protocol

The Protocol was prepared by the Society of Construction Law UK (SCL UK) for determining extensions of time and compensation for delay and disruption. It exists to provide guidance to all parties to the construction process when dealing with delay and disruption matters. It recognizes that transparency of information and methodology is central to both dispute prevention and dispute resolution.

In February 2017, the 2nd edition of the Protocol was published. This supersedes both the 1st edition of the Protocol and Rider 1 to the 1st edition of the Protocol.

SCL UK has also carried out a non-exclusive search on cases that have referenced the Protocol. This is for information purposes (it is not an advice) and may not be up to date. If you are aware of any additional cases, please pass the details to [email protected]
SCL UK does not recommend any reliance upon this document, but that interested persons must carry out their own research regarding relevant case law.

Head Office Overheads and Profit Formula

The SCL Delay and Disruption Protocol refers to a spreadsheet to use various formulae to calculate head office overheads and profit.

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The Protocol was prepared by the Society of Construction Law UK (SCL UK) for determining extensions of time and compensation for delay and disruption. It exists to provide guidance to all parties to the construction process when dealing with delay and disruption matters. It recognizes that transparency of information and methodology is central to both dispute prevention and dispute resolution.

The growth of the field of construction law in theory and practice, particularly in India, the novelty and significance of the issues posed, and the originality of the academic angle from which such issues need to be addressed are the factors that led to the creation of this portal for submissions.

SCL India’s academic content (papers, blogs, and case notes) is a source to all the fundamental trends within the field of construction law in India and internationally, allowing the stakeholders to anticipate new issues and new ways to resolve construction disputes.

We accept academic papers (essays over 3500 words), blogs (up to 1500 words), and case notes (up to 1500 words). If you are interested in submitting any of these, please write to us at [email protected] and [email protected] (with the subject “Academic Paper/ Blog/Case Note – Last Name, First Name”)

Submit For Publication

The Protocol was prepared by the Society of Construction Law UK (SCL UK) for determining extensions of time and compensation for delay and disruption. It exists to provide guidance to all parties to the construction process when dealing with delay and disruption matters. It recognizes that transparency of information and methodology is central to both dispute prevention and dispute resolution.

The growth of the field of construction law in theory and practice, particularly in India, the novelty and significance of the issues posed, and the originality of the academic angle from which such issues need to be addressed are the factors that led to the creation of this portal for submissions.

SCL India’s academic content (papers, blogs, and case notes) is a source to all the fundamental trends within the field of construction law in India and internationally, allowing the stakeholders to anticipate new issues and new ways to resolve construction disputes.

We accept academic papers (essays over 3500 words), blogs (up to 1500 words), and case notes (up to 1500 words). If you are interested in submitting any of these, please write to us at [email protected] and [email protected] (with the subject “Academic Paper/ Blog/Case Note – Last Name, First Name”)

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