Introduction to Construction Claims Management
a. Understand the legal, contractual, and claims frameworks governing construction projects.
b. Deepen your knowledge of various types of construction claims.
c. Learn the essential characteristics that make a construction claim successful and persuasive.
d. Recognize the importance of maintaining thorough construction site records and documentation.
e. Understand and comply with notice requirements in construction claims.
2. Advanced Construction Claims Management
a. Grasp the fundamentals of what must be proven from both the contractor's and owner's perspectives.
b. Understand construction scheduling, specifically the Critical Path Method, and its role in dispute resolution.
c. Explore the legal implications of typical scheduling practices.
d. Learn about complex issues such as float ownership, concurrent delays, and pacing delays.
3. Construction Claims – Quantification of Damages
a. Learn about potential damages in construction disputes, including lost productivity, extended project management, unabsorbed overhead, and standby costs.
b. Understand the widely accepted approaches for measuring and quantifying these damages.
c. Explore Delay Analysis Techniques such as the Impact-As-Planned Method, Window or Snapshot Analysis, and As-Planned vs. As-Built comparisons.
d. Familiarize yourself with accepted methods for quantifying unabsorbed overheads, including the Eichleay and Hudson Formulas.