Construction Claims

Extension of time claims , Methods of Delay Analysis , Claims based on delays and prolongation cos , Disruption Claims

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Description

This course is aimed at helping construction professionals better understand the practice and importance of claim identification and how this contributes to a successful claims strategy and outcome.

This course is recommended for anyone working with construction claims and especially those working for construction contractors and tasked with managing the contract or claim process. For example, Quantity Surveyors, Engineers, Project Managers, Contract Administrators, etc.

This course on claim identification covers the following topics:

· The course will provide students with a general introduction to construction claims.

· The purpose of claim identification.

· Identify where the task of claims identification fits into the broader claims process.

· The strategies that can be adopted to identify claims.

· The design and implementation of a system to help identify potential claim events as they arise.

The course will also provide examples of common events that give rise to claims and provide a practical example of how the contract might be used to identify potential claim events or scenarios.

This course is an ultimate solution for the people who want to learn about contracts, delay analysis and claim management procedures, and this course also covers an advance training of delay analysis on Primavera P6 software. Whether you are an owner, consultant or a contractor, this course will teach you everything you need to know.

On successful completion of this course, you can start your own consultancy of claim management services, or you can implement this knowledge on the projects you are working on


What You Will Learn!

  • Types of Claims
  • Analysis Of Calim Events
  • Counterclaims against the Contractor
  • Extension of Time Claims
  • Methods of delay analysis
  • Prolongation cost
  • Disruption Claims and Acceleration claims
  • Procedures for Claims
  • Preparation, Presentation and Defense to Claims

Who Should Attend!

  • Anyone who wants to learn about claims from scratch. This includes consulting firms, contractors, engineers, project management professionals and students.