Fig. 1. The Process of Taking a Delay Case
Fig. 2. The Process of Legal Review
Fig. 3. The Process of Scope and Analytical Method
Fig. 4. The Process of Analysing Time Extension
Fig. 5. The Process of Analytic Result
Table 1. Typical Analysis Method of Delayed Construction Time
Table 2. Requirement Information Analysis
Table 3. A Matrix of Work Information
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