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Fundamentals of Construction Claims: A 10-Step Guide for General Contractors, Subcontractors, Architects, Engineers and Owners


ISBN13: 9781119679905
Published: August 2022
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Ltd
Country of Publication: USA
Format: Hardcover
Price: £95.00



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Given how common complex claims have become in the modern built environment, Fundamentals of Construction Claims: A 9-Step Guide for General Contractors, Subcontractors, Architects and Engineers is an absolutely critical addition to the library of any construction professional.

Written by William J. McConnell, PE, JD, MSCE, CDT, a celebrated lawyer, author, engineer, and expert witness, Fundamentals of Construction Claims sets out clear and concrete strategies for developing a construction claim from beginning to end. The author's straightforward 9-Step method helps readers avoid costly dispute resolution fees by:

  • Explaining entitlement requirements for various types of claims, including differing site conditions, added scope, and weather delays
  • Offering procedures for calculating delay impacts through forensic scheduling analysis
  • Defining, in detail, four simple ways to prove damages

Throughout, relevant case studies are used to illuminate the principles found within and bring life to the concepts the author introduces.

Subjects:
Construction Law
Contents:
Acknowledgments
1. Introduction
2. Step 1: Review the Dispute Resolution Procedures
3. Step 2: Define the Type of Dispute
4. Step 3: Fulfill Pre-Claim Requirements and Notice Requirements
5. Step 4: Establish Entitlement
6. Step 5: Calculate Delay
7. Step 6: Calculate Damages
8. Step 7: Formatting and Packaging the Claim
9. Step 8: Non-Binding Dispute Resolution
10. Step 9: Binding Dispute Resolution
11. Termination Claims
12. Non-Contract Claims and Defenses
13. Allocation of Damages
14. Conclusion
Index