When it comes to construction delay claims, courts rely heavily on hard evidence rather than assumptions. To build a strong case, it’s essential to provide clear, documented proof of delays and their financial impact.
Why Courts Depend on Evidence
Courts want to know:
How much time was lost
Why the delay occurred
Whether it affected the project’s critical path
Who is responsible for the delay
What Counts as Strong Construction Delay Evidence?
The most compelling evidence often includes:
Project schedules (original and updated)
Daily logs and crew reports
Change orders and RFIs
Photos and videos of site conditions
Emails, meeting notes, and correspondence
The Role of Expert Witnesses
Expert witnesses can strengthen your argument by:
Identifying delays and calculating their impact on schedules
Preparing demonstrative exhibits to show critical path disruptions
Writing expert reports that hold weight in arbitration and litigation
Connecting Delays to Financial Losses
Courts also want to see how delays caused real financial damages, such as:
Idle equipment costs
Labor inefficiencies
Missed milestone penalties
Overhead and extended general conditions
Why Work with HPM Consultants?
If you’re preparing for court, don’t rely on guesswork. HPM Consultants bring years of experience, tools, and industry expertise to help you build a strong, evidence-based claim. With the right documentation and expert analysis, you can present your case with confidence.
To prepare and present your construction delay case effectively, visit teamhpm.com


