Under a contract for a hospital extension, the contractor is six weeks past the completion date (with no valid excuses) when the architect issues an instruction requiring extra work which will take a week to carry out.Explain the contractor's rights (if any) to an extension of time or financial compensation for direct loss and/or expense incurred, stating any assumptions you make about the precise wording of the contract. Would your answer be different if, instead of the architect's instruction, the contractor had been delayed for the extra week by exceptionally bad weather?