Virtual Learning
TIA/Time Extension Request Review
- Jan 27, 2026 (9:30 - 11:00 am CT; 8:30 - 10:00 am MT)
Virtual Learning (desktop/laptop and mobile devices)
Registration
REGISTRATION DEADLINE: Thursday, January 22, 2026A webinar link will be emailed 2 days prior to the presentation.
The above opportunity and more can be accessed by visiting the TLN Learning Management System (LMS).
Why You Should Attend
This presentation will provide attendees with the tools to properly review a TIA or time extension request. Not only does this help keep the job on track, but it can be one of your best claims avoidance tools.
Topics Covered:
- Compliance with the project scheduling specifications
- What should a good specification say?
- Prospective vs. retrospective analyses
- What is a fragnet?
- Common schedule TIA flaws
- Concurrent delay
- Case studies (2)
Who Should Attend
All construction staff as well as designers and maintenance personnel who are involved in the construction process. Local government employees and consultants performing work on behalf of the DOTs or local governments should also attend.
About the Presenter
Mike Ryan Mike has extensive experience in the areas of CPM scheduling, delay analysis, construction claim preparation and evaluation, dispute resolution, and change order evaluation.Mike is a certified instructor for the Federal Highway Administration's National Highway Institute. He has presented the course titled Managing Highway Contract Claims: Analysis and Avoidance to Department of Transportation personnel across the country. He has also been the instructor for the Lorman webinar Preventing and Measuring Delays.