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Richard J. Long , P.E. , P.Eng.
Problematic Construction Contract Clauses
This is the first post in a series that discusses construction contract terms that cause difficulties and give rise to…
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Richard J. Long , P.E. , P.Eng.
This is the first post in a series that discusses construction contract terms that cause difficulties and give rise to…
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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Richard J. Long , P.E. , P.Eng.
This post discusses disruption in construction projects, three principals associated with disruption, and how disruption is different from delay.
This post addresses challenges to determining the validity of the critical path. It is the third post in a series about critical path validity.
This post explores various kinds of critical paths. It is the second post in a series on identifying and analyzing the critical path.
This first post in a series on identifying and analyzing the critical path discusses the purpose of time management on construction projects.
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.
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