Extension of time (EOT) notice template — WA
A Word template for notifying extension of time claims under WA construction contracts — delaying event, clause reference, days claimed and particulars, with time-bar cautions.
Who it's for
- Builders and subcontractors notifying delay events
- Contract administrators managing EOT registers
- Site managers who need to capture delay particulars early
What's inside
- Notice header with contract and party references
- Delaying event description and date fields
- Contract clause reference field
- Days claimed and revised completion date
- Supporting particulars checklist
- General-information disclaimer (not legal advice)
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Frequently asked questions
What is a time bar?
Most WA construction contracts require delay notices within a fixed window — often 7 to 28 days of the event. Miss the window and the claim can be lost regardless of merit. Check your specific contract clause.
Does the Security of Payment Act apply to EOTs?
The Building and Construction Industry (Security of Payment) Act 2021 (WA) governs payment claims rather than time claims, but delay and cost claims often travel together — document both early.
Is this legal advice?
No. The template is general information to help you capture the particulars most contracts require. For contested or high-value claims, get advice on your specific contract.
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