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Early Warning Signs of Construction Claims & Disputes
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Date | Oct 23, 2018 |
Time | 12:00 PM EDT |
Cost | $179.00 |
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Can you recognize these 10 early warning signs of potential construction claims and disputes?
It is axiomatic that claims and disputes on a project do not simply appear out of nowhere. Experience indicates that when a dispute occurs, there is normally a back story or history of events, decisions, lack of decisions, etc. that can be traced back from a few weeks to several years that gave rise to the dispute. It is typically these past events or decisions that are identified as the “early warning signs” of claims and disputes. Typically it is only when claims are filed at the end of a project that attorneys and claims consultants review project documentation and interview the project team in order identify these early warnings. And, in retrospect, many project team members’ comment “If only I had recognized that then!” Research reveals there is little literature setting forth a detailed list of early warning signs of pending construction claims and disputes. Based on the collective observations of Navigant’s Global Construction Practice the Forum collated these early warning signs into the typical phases of a project including: Bid or Proposal Phase; Initial Contract Phase; and Construction Phase.
This webinar A Crystal Ball – Early Warning Signs of Construction Claims & Disputes by James G. Zack also identifies which party should watch for which early warning sign and what sort of claim or dispute may arise.
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Apply discount coupon ED10 to get 10% off on early bird registration. The offer is vallid till October 15th.
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It is axiomatic that claims and disputes on a project do not simply appear out of nowhere. Experience indicates that when a dispute occurs, there is normally a back story or history of events, decisions, lack of decisions, etc. that can be traced back from a few weeks to several years that gave rise to the dispute. It is typically these past events or decisions that are identified as the “early warning signs” of claims and disputes. Typically it is only when claims are filed at the end of a project that attorneys and claims consultants review project documentation and interview the project team in order identify these early warnings. And, in retrospect, many project team members’ comment “If only I had recognized that then!” Research reveals there is little literature setting forth a detailed list of early warning signs of pending construction claims and disputes. Based on the collective observations of Navigant’s Global Construction Practice the Forum collated these early warning signs into the typical phases of a project including: Bid or Proposal Phase; Initial Contract Phase; and Construction Phase.
This webinar A Crystal Ball – Early Warning Signs of Construction Claims & Disputes by James G. Zack also identifies which party should watch for which early warning sign and what sort of claim or dispute may arise.
For Registration and more information: CLICK HERE
Apply discount coupon ED10 to get 10% off on early bird registration. The offer is vallid till October 15th.
P.S: Subscribe to EDUCATORONE Monthly OR Yearly Subscription
CLICK HERE to get more Information on different subscription plans.
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