HT-2020-000448 - [2024] EWHC 1185 (TCC)
Technology and Construction Court

HT-2020-000448 - [2024] EWHC 1185 (TCC)

Fecha: 17-May-2024

R1 B&B Delays

R1 B&B Delays

167.

TCS’s claim for relief and for loss and expense is predicated on the basis that (a) the critical path ran through the infrastructure rather than software development, (b) that critical delay after Final SIT (System Integration Testing) 1 (i.e. from 6 June 2016) was all caused by infrastructure (and then in the last 3 weeks by DBS’s decision as to when it wished to go live), and that but for such delay, Go-Live could have been achieved as per the Baseline Plan subject only to 18 days of admitted delay (paragraph 30 of the Amended Particulars of Claim).

168.

TCS contends that the planning evidence, looked at objectively, squarely points to infrastructure rather than software development being on the critical path. Mr Britton seeks to draw this conclusion from his analysis of the detailed contemporaneous programme plans in his first report and he draws the same analysis from what he calls his as-planned v as-built analysis in his second report. It is also pointed out by TCS that this conclusion is consistent with the contemporaneous view of the parties during the project, as seen through the plans which were produced at the time.