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Construction Delay Claims

Everything you could want to know about delays, damages and more. This book provides thorough coverage of delay and impact claims. The authors explain different types of delays, how delays occur and the effects of such delays. The book discusses how damages are calculated; what types of clauses to include in the construction contract concerning scheduling, delays and impacts; and how project delays and claims arise under the various project delivery methods.

In addition, a number of chapters are devoted to impact claims-disruption, lost labor productivity and acceleration. This book, containing at-a-glance charts and checklists, as well as over 1,500 cases, is a significant resource for those involved in managing and measuring time.

Table of contents:
Short Reference List
Chapter 1
Delay
Chapter 2 Addressing Delay and Disruption in the Contract
Chapter 3 Responsibility for Delay
Chapter 4 Effects of Delay
Chapter 5 Delays, Disruptions, and Lost Labor Productivity
Chapter 6 Acceleration
Chapter 7 Project Delivery Methods and Delay Claims
Chapter 8 Recognizing and Dealing with Delays and Other Disruptions
Chapter 9 Processing Claims
Chapter 10 Analysis of Claims
Chapter 11 Using the Schedule to Prove Delay and Disruptions
Chapter 12 Delay Damages
Chapter 13 Establishing the Basis of Liability
Chapter 14 Dispute Resolution Forums
Chapter 15 Sureties and Delay Claims
Chapter 16 Avoiding and Minimizing Claims
Table of Authorities
Index

 

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Construction Delay Claims, Fourth Edition

Published: November 2012


Contracts can be your first line of defense against delays. But they have to be drafted very carefully. Construction Delay Claims, Fourth Edition gives you an in-depth analysis of all the pertinent clauses and details what they can and can’t do to minimize delays and avoid litigation.

This resource is written for everyone involved with delay and impact construction claims — the most common form of disputes in the construction industry. You’ll find that this resource presents the most thorough, detailed review of delay claims liability available, including a complete description of the entire process for filing and pursuing claims along with more than 1,950 cases and analyses.

It gives you the information you need to determine your best course of action. The book presents detailed knowledge drawn from the authors’ thirty-five years of experience in the industry. You’ll learn how to anticipate delays and mitigate damages through the use of advanced planning and immediate responses by the parties involved. You’ll also receive helpful instructions about the best use of construction schedules to avert delays, or to prove their impact if they do occur.

Coverage includes:

  • Effective ways to challenge a claimant’s use of the Total Cost Method of Calculation
  • The effectiveness of “no damages for delay” clauses
  • The use of ADR methods to resolve delay claims
  • The meaning and implication of concurrent delays
  • Cumulative impact effect of multiple change orders
  • The impact and probability of delays in design-build, construction management, and multiple prime contracting
  • Latest research into the effect and measurement of lost productivity
  • The most recent assessments of how states are applying the Eichleay formula

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Construction Change Order Claims, Second Edition

Published: July 2012


Anticipate, evaluate and litigate claims and get up-to-date with the latest methods for determining value of work, with the definitive guide to construction change orders. Commonly encountered claim issues are covered in detail, including surety issues, evaluating changes resulting from ambiguous specifications or inadequate design, measuring the cost impact of delays and proving the price of damages. Construction Change Order Claims delivers innovative defenses and offers practical tips and accounting tools to evaluate progress and calculate payments.

Is a change order on a construction project an “extra”? When does an owner’s unintentional interference cross the line between a mere hindrance to an alteration of the contractor’s intended methods of performance? What specific circumstances support the use of the cardinal change doctrine? When should the Percentage of Completion accounting method be employed? This all-in-one resource helps you quickly answer these difficult questions and steers you through every type of change claim, offering hands-on guidance and analysis from 25 experienced practitioners.

Table of Contents:

  • Chapter 1: The Owner’s Right to Make Changes and the Contractor’s Right to be Paid
  • Chapter 2: Scope of Typical Clauses
  • Chapter 3: Authority to Order Changes
  • Chapter 4: Formal Change Orders and Constructive Changes
  • Chapter 5: Challenging the Finality of an Executed Change Order
  • Chapter 6: Contractor Certifications and False Claims
  • Chapter 7: Changes Resulting from Breach of Implied Warranties, Misrepresentation, and Non-Disclosure of Superior Knowledge
  • Chapter 8: Changes Resulting from Ambiguous Specifications
  • Chapter 9: Changes That Result from Delays and Interferences
  • Chapter 10: Changes Resulting from Impossibility or Impracticability of Performance
  • Chapter 11: The Cardinal Change
  • Chapter 12: Changes Resulting from Termination
  • Chapter 13: Notice Requirements for Changes and Related Claims
  • Chapter 14: Pre-Litigation Advice for Change Order Claims
  • Chapter 15: Preparing and Defending a Claim for Damages: A Practical Guide
  • Chapter 16: Surety Issues Pertaining to Changes
  • Chapter 17: Accounting for Change Orders: How and When to Recognize Revenue from Change Orders
  • Chapter 18: Proving and Pricing Damages
  • Table of cases
  • Index

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Calculating Lost Labor Productivity in Construction Claims

Published: October 2012


Calculating Lost Labor Productivity in Construction Claims demonstrates how to plan for increased labor costs and minimize the risks; identify the causes of the cost overrun; introduce appropriate evidence of lost labor productivity to establish damages; and resolve disputes through prior agreement. Case law support for awards and denials of compensation for each type of claim is analyzed, along with the studies or techniques used to prove damages. You will understand how to quickly and easily compute lost labor productivity caused by a variety of factors.

This book offers easy-to-read sample charts and graphs and applies various empirical and academic studies and models. You also get analysis of productivity losses from the Department of Labor, Construction Industry Institute, NECA and more.

Table of Contents:

  • Chapter 1: Labor Productivity Defined
  • Chapter 2: Overtime and Shift Work
  • Chapter 3: Acceleration
  • Chapter 4: The Effect of Change Orders on Productivity
  • Chapter 5: Productivity Losses Related to Weather
  • Chapter 6: Experience Curves
  • Chapter 7: Project Characteristics That Affect Labor
  • Chapter 8: Project Management Impacts on Productivity
  • Chapter 9: Nonwage Labor Cost
  • Chapter 10: Measuring Productivity
  • Chapter 11: Predicting Labor Productivity Losses
  • Chapter 12: Presentation of Productivity Analysis
  • Appendix
  • Table of cases

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Congress strategy in Haryana: Attack Badal ‘hypocrisy’, Modi ‘false claims’



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Congress questions PM’s claims on Haryana lagging in development



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CPS Inderbir Bolaria’s ‘development’ claims: No project can start without our consent, says Sukhnir Singh Badal



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Aishwarya Pissay becomes first Indian to claim a world title in motorsports




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BJP to intensify stir against ‘Hindu exodus’ in UP, CM Akhilesh calls claim a lie




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Government functionary claims talks over a ‘ring-fenced’ GST rate sensible




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Navjot Singh Sidhu with us in fight against injustice, claims AAP leader Sanjay Singh




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BJP claims Uttarakhand government appointed ‘favourites’ in forest corporation




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Reclaiming our public spaces




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Mike Tyson shuts down Anthony Joshua’s claim of him beating Muhammad Ali




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JB Holmes claims wild Genesis Open win as putter deserts Justin Thomas




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Shubhankar Sharma finishes disappointing 60th; David Johnson claims WGC-Mexico Championship title




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‘Smiling Cinderella’ Hinako Shibuno claims stunning Women’s British Open triumph




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Xiaomi accused of sending ‘private’ user data to China; company denies claims




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Aarogya Setu says ‘no data, security breach’ after hacker claims data of 90 million Indians at stake




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No minorities in India, all culturally, DNA-wise Hindus, claims RSS leader



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‘Nexus’ of officials, complainants, claims Kerala vigilance ex-chief




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Ludhiana: Kashmiri students say three of them were ‘detained’, police deny claim




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Ludhiana City Centre case: Verdict to boost realty firm’s claim for compensation, 3 more pleas pending in HC




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Ludhiana: Unidentified persons open fire; Shiv Sena leader claims he was the target




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Ludhiana custodial death: Family of theft accused says won’t claim body till SHO is booked for murder




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Moga man commits suicide in Canada, kin claim harassment from wife, in-laws for cash, property




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Humanity still alive in Punjab: Ropar village, Ramgarhias open their cremation grounds for corona victims, unclaimed bodies




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SC order on migrant labour is premised on unchallenged claims of govt, it curtails press freedom




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Mumbai rains aftermath: Deluge claims five lives, several missing




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Twin terror attack on mosques in Afghanistan claims over 70 lives




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Drug smuggling: Police pick holes in SHO’s claim of firing




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Form panel to look into pensioner medical claim under CGHS: Supreme Court




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Idris Elba slams claim he is lying about his COVID-19 diagnosis




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India beat Ireland 1-0 in final to claim U21 four-nation title




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Invincibles of Incheon: Sardar Singh looks back at when India reclaimed Asian crown after 16 years




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Avengers of 1964 who reclaimed gold in last Tokyo Olympics




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Kabul blast: Toll rises to 16, Taliban claims responsibilty



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Family of Barabanki’s sole positive patient denies UP govt’s claim of Tablighi link




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Mumbai: Food delivery outlet shuts, claims police harassment




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Northeast Delhi riots: Justice Sunil Gaur appointed claims commissioner




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PIL in HC claims lack of facilities in COVID-19 quarantine wards at Narela




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Capt says one million migrants want to go back, DCs claim have got no request so far




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NATO proclaims ‘strong solidarity’ with Turkey against Islamic State



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Kurdish militants claim responsibility for Istanbul police station blast



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IS militant hiding in migrant camp to enter UK, claims report



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Delhi HC lets Bharti Airtel claim GST refund of <span class='webrupee'>₹</span>923 crore

The telecom operator had excess input tax credits but could not use them to adjust its final tax liability.The HC allows Bharti Airtel to rectify its returns for the September quarter of 2017




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International games could be off until 2021, claims FIFA vice president




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Lyon to claim ‘dozens of millions’ in damages after Ligue 1 season ended