Managing LADs and Delay Damages in C-Link

This guide provides step-by-step instructions on how to apply and manage delay damages using C-Link.

Estimated Read Time: 2 Minutes ⏱

Before proceeding with this guide, you should familiarise yourself with the Company Assets and Order Templates sections.


Sections in this Article:


🖥️ Accessing Company Assets

To begin managing delay damages in C-Link:

  1. Log into C-Link:
    • Navigate to your project dashboard upon logging in.
  2. Open Company Assets:
    • Click on “Company Assets” to view your allocated documents.

📄 Finding and Inserting Delay Damages

Follow these steps to find and insert delay damages in your templates:

  1. Open Order Templates:
    • Navigate to “Order Templates” within the Company Assets section.
  2. Select a Template:
    • Choose the relevant template, for example, the “Small Works Order Template”.
  3. Search for Delay Damages:
    • Press Ctrl + F to open the search function and type “delay damages”. This will help you locate existing clauses.
  4. Insert or Edit Delay Damages Clause:
    • If the clause exists, you can review and edit it. If not, you can insert a new clause for delay damages.
    • Example: Insert "Delay Damages: £200 per day" and save the changes.
  5. Save Changes:
    • Ensure that any changes are saved to update your company assets.

📤 Applying Delay Damages in Contracts

To apply delay damages when creating contracts:

  1. Create a Contract:
    • Navigate to create a new contract using the selected template.
  2. Input Delay Damages:
    • When prompted, input the delay damages per day. For instance, insert "£200".
  3. Finalise the Contract:
    • Complete the contract creation process, ensuring the delay damages are included.

Summary ✅

This guide outlines the process for managing delay damages in C-Link. Following these steps ensures that your contracts accurately reflect any delay damages applicable to your projects.

🎥 Full Walkthrough Video

For a comprehensive guide, watch the full walkthrough video below: