Describe the delay event in plain English and ChatNotice drafts a clause-compliant extension of time claim in minutes.
Generate an EOT claimTell ChatNotice what caused the delay, in your own words — "an Employer instruction stopped the façade works for two weeks."
It asks only what the claim needs — when you became aware and how the event hit the critical path — and identifies the entitlement clause.
ChatNotice drafts a formal extension of time claim that links cause to effect and reserves the right to particulars — ready to review and send.
An EOT stands or falls on the link between the event and the critical path. ChatNotice draws that line clearly so the entitlement is easy to follow.
Different delay causes give time under different clauses. ChatNotice cites the one that fits your event, alongside the claims clause.
The notice clock runs from awareness. ChatNotice drafts fast, fixes the date, and reserves the right to submit detailed particulars.
It is an online tool that drafts your EOT claim for you. Instead of starting from a blank letter, you describe the delay event in plain English; ChatNotice asks a couple of follow-up questions, identifies the entitlement clause, and produces a formally worded extension of time claim that links the cause to the effect on the Time for Completion — ready to review and send.
Yes. ChatNotice structures the claim to comply with the FIDIC provisions — it cites the entitlement clause, fixes the date the Contractor became aware, describes the delaying event, links it to the critical path, and reserves the right to detailed particulars. As with any claim, have someone on your team review it before it goes to the Engineer.
Most claims take two to three minutes — describe the delay, answer a couple of questions, get the draft. ChatNotice is free to use during the beta. Sign up with a work email; no credit card required.
Prefer to learn the rules first? Read the Extension of Time claim letter guide →