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Mr Roderick Pearson

PO Box 214687
Dubai
UAE


Contact Person: Mr Roderick Pearson
Qualifications: FCIArb MSc BSc PSP
Occupation: Delay Analyst
Phone: 00+971 508 138 283

Mr Roderick Pearson
FCIArb MSc BSc PSP

1715145186203

Delay Analyst

Mr Roderick Pearson is an expert and experienced practitioner in delay and disruption analysis and project controls, who has prepared and provided expert evidence to support claims and claims defence at arbitration and other dispute resolution proceedings.

Mr Pearson has performed cost and schedule analysis demonstrating delay, disruption and acceleration, and performed damage and loss of productivity calculations, as-built schedule reconstruction, issue and entitlement identification during the claims development phase.

He has both prepared, and defended against, a variety of claims for contractors, employers and insurance companies. He has extensive work related experience, gained in the Middle East, Europe, UK and North America.

Mr Pearson has technical and commercial experience of most forms of project delivery used in the building, civil works, infrastructure, marine, power, process, oil and gas sectors. He can provide delay, quantum, commercial and project controls support services to clients in the building, civil, power, oil and gas, petrochemical, infrastructure, transport and marine sectors.

His core services include:

  • • Arbitration and other forms of dispute resolution
  • • Claims preparation
  • • Claims defence
  • • Delay analysis (forensic planning)
  • • Quantum support
  • • Commercial support
  • • Dispute avoidance
  • • Dispute resolution
  • • Project planning and control

Mr Pearson has undertaken extensive professional research into the subject of concurrent delay and is able to explain this frequently misinterpreted phenomena in simple layman's terms. He is familiar with the evolution of concurrent delay and how currently best to interpret it in different jurisdictions, under different contract formats, different project scenarios, and how best to accurately and correctly apportion entitlement to both time and cost.

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