by Gaurav Mehrotra | Apr 7, 2021 | Claims, Claims Management, Podcast
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? Say you’re on a project and you are losing time – you are delayed. If it’s your fault, you better catch up. If it’s...
by Gaurav Mehrotra | Nov 6, 2020 | Claims, Claims Management, Podcast
Executive Summary Letters in the construction industry, during the course of a project, usually are reserved for contentious issues or to satisfy notification requirements. Here are six of the most important and common ingredients in these letters. Why do we Write...
by Gaurav Mehrotra | Apr 22, 2020 | Owners, Podcast, SJCC
Executive summary. Most Project Owners are convinced that Contractors thrive on change orders. The truth is that most would prefer to have none. Read below a sort of open letter to Owners. Speed. I feel the need, the need for speed [QR]. Mr. Owner, when I signed this...
by Gaurav Mehrotra | Apr 10, 2020 | Communication, News, Podcast
Executive summary. Most contractors use letters to communicate significant events in a project. Use letters to tell. Use RFIs to ask. Letters for when and for what. Generally speaking, during a construction project, letters are used by contractors to owners at...
by Gaurav Mehrotra | Feb 27, 2020 | Communication, Documentation
Executive summary. There’s almost nothing more important than notifying your client, in accordance with the Contract, of a time and/or cost impact. Learn how to do it here. What is “notice” and why is it so important? If you had a contractor working on your home and...