Executive Summary Contractors that deal with tough projects, tough clients, and/or tough contracts need to be in a mindset of always being...
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Delay Letter: A Template & How to Write One
Executive Summary As a contractor, the notification of delay is critical. Here are the important ingredients to a delay letter. Why do I need one?...
Bucketing – the Proper Claim Accounting Method
Executive Summary The categorization of costs incurred in a changed condition scenario is critical in dispute resolution. Account for costs by issue...
Top 6 Ingredients of a Letter
Executive Summary Letters in the construction industry, during the course of a project, usually are reserved for contentious issues or to satisfy...
Anatomy of a Change
Executive Summary Construction changes are generally handled in a similar way in most contracts. As a contractor you can develop good habits and...
Avoid Claims with a Pre-Bid Analysis
In a best case scenario, a construction claim will make the contractor financially whole again on the matter. In a worst case scenario, the...