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Richard J. Long , P.E. , P.Eng. , Andrew Avalon , P.E. , PSP
Construction Claim Types for Contractors
U.S. federal and state courts recognize 19 basic construction claim entitlements for a contractor’s recovery of damages.
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Richard J. Long , P.E. , P.Eng. , Andrew Avalon , P.E. , PSP
U.S. federal and state courts recognize 19 basic construction claim entitlements for a contractor’s recovery of damages.
The author summarizes the definitions of the 19 construction claim types that may apply to a contractor’s and subcontractor’s recovery of time and costs.
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The desire to minimize costs and contractual performance time often leads to directed or constructive acceleration.
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This post explores constructive changes, which are a common cause of construction claims, and problems establishing entitlement.
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A project’s engineering, procurement, and construction schedule should encompass the full scope of work—including engineering drawing revisions.
Matthew A. Muse , M.B.A. , P.E. , PMP
This post addresses forecasting, estimating, and tracking scaffolding on EPC projects, as well as scaffolding-related impacts on delay and disruption.
This blog post explains how a contractor successfully mitigated a schedule and resolved an insurance claim after an extreme weather event.
Employee turnover can significantly challenge construction projects, impacting timelines, productivity, costs, and overall project quality.
This is the fourth blog post in a four-part series about external early start date and external late finish date constraints.
This is the third blog post in a four-part series about external early start date and external late finish date constraints.
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