When you receive a claim, the first thing that you can do is to check if it followed the right procedures as outlined in the Cnditions of Contract. And you need to know how much time you have to study and reply.
Generally speaking, you need resources:
a. Contract Administrator
b. Subject Matter Expert
c. Feed back and review of Construction Team
d. Notification to the client
Each person should do their own analysis, and they should report back to the project manager for replying back to the Contractor.
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17 years 8 monthsHello Marvin,I would
Hello Marvin,
I would recommend the following course for you : Claims Management, Extension of Time (EOT) and Delays Analysis-Online Workshop
Best Regards,
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17 years 3 monthsRE: HOW TO ANALYZE CONSTRUCTION CLAIMS
Hi,
This is good summary of terminology,
http://www.acoste.org.uk/uploads/terminology.pdf
With kind regards,
Samer
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17 years 3 monthsRE: HOW TO ANALYZE CONSTRUCTION CLAIMS
Hi,
I googled the subject and found this site, they might have information for you.
http://www.constructionclaims.com/
With kind regards,
Samer
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17 years 3 monthsRE: HOW TO ANALYZE CONSTRUCTION CLAIMS
Dear Marvin,
When you receive a claim, the first thing that you can do is to check if it followed the right procedures as outlined in the Cnditions of Contract. And you need to know how much time you have to study and reply.
Generally speaking, you need resources:
a. Contract Administrator
b. Subject Matter Expert
c. Feed back and review of Construction Team
d. Notification to the client
Each person should do their own analysis, and they should report back to the project manager for replying back to the Contractor.
Hope that the information helps.
With kind regards,
Samer
Member for
19 years 10 monthsRE: HOW TO ANALYZE CONSTRUCTION CLAIMS
Hi Marvin
Welcome to Planning Planet.
Your question is too broad to get a specific answer.
Many members will assist with all sorts of queries if you can narrow your questions down to particular points.
Meanwhile you can use the "Search" facility to get acces to all previous answers on such topics as Time Impact Analysis or As Built But For etc.
Best regards
Mike Testro