Construction exceptionally adverse weather

  • What is adverse weather conditions?

    The Cambridge Dictionary definition of adverse weather is 'bad weather that could cause harm or damage'.
    That bad weather comes in a variety of forms and can have a wide range of effects..

  • What is inclimate weather?

    “Inclement weather” is a generic term often used to describe weather conditions that are either unsafe or undesirable for outdoor events..

  • As stated earlier, it is important not to confuse a relevant event with a relevant matter.
    To summarise, a relevant event entitles the contractor to an extension of time and a relevant matter entitles the contractor to claim direct loss or expense.
  • “Inclement weather” is a generic term often used to describe weather conditions that are either unsafe or undesirable for outdoor events.
Aug 24, 2022Even where exceptionally adverse weather is defined in the contract and can be shown to have occurred, it must still be proven that this was 

Does adverse weather affect a construction site?

Exceptionally adverse weather does NOT automatically cause critical delay to the works going on at a construction site

The impact on the site, both in terms of its physical impact on the works and also in terms of causing critical delay to the works as a whole, needs to be established

What are exceptionally adverse climate conditions?

“ exceptionally adverse climate conditions, which for the purpose of these Conditions shall mean adverse climatic conditions at the Site which are Unforeseeable having regard to climatic data made by the Employer…and/or climatic data published in the Country for the geographical location of the Site

What does 'exceptionally adverse weather conditions' mean in a JCT contract?

While the phrase ‘exceptionally adverse weather conditions’ is not defined within the JCT suite of contracts, it is generally accepted that to meet that definition the weather must, during a calendar month, exceed the long-term average for the time of year and in the location of the project by a significant amount

Construction exceptionally adverse weather
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Warfare in cold temperatures

Cold-weather warfare, also known as arctic warfare or winter warfare, encompasses military operations affected by snow, ice, thawing conditions, or cold, both on land and at sea, as well as the strategies and tactics used by military forces in these situations and environments.

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