Managing Vendor Delays After Purchase Order Issuance: A Practical Guide for Project and Contract Professionals

Introduction In engineering, construction, and industrial procurement environments, delays from vendors after the issuance of a Purchase Order (PO) are not uncommon. However, what begins as a minor clarification or documentation issue can quickly evolve into a project risk affecting schedules, budgets, contractual obligations, and stakeholder relationships. Professionals responsible for procurement, contract administration, or project … Read more

Performance Concern Notices in Construction Projects

A Practical Guide for Contract Managers and Project Professionals In construction projects, disputes rarely arise suddenly. More often, they develop gradually from small operational problems that are not formally recorded or addressed in time. One of the most common situations contract managers face is how to respond when a subcontractor repeatedly fails to perform according … Read more

When Design Delays Become Legal Weapons

Abstract In large EPC and turnkey projects, delays are often treated as operational problems to be solved through acceleration, coordination, and resource deployment. However, in disputes governed by modern EPC contracts—particularly FIDIC Silver Book—the real battle is rarely about fixing delays. It is about who controls the legal narrative of causation. This paper examines how … Read more