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CONSTRUCTION DISPUTES & CLAIMS
Construction claims are an important part of
the western construction industry. Western contractors carefully review their
responsibility under the contract and are alert to actions that change their obligation.
United States contractors regularly submit claims and are willing to invest the time and
money required to collect the entire amount requested. Contractors work equally hard to
deny any responsibility for owner claims submitted against them. Western contractors
rarely hesitate to insist a claim be presented in litigation or arbitration if a
satisfactory negotiated settlement cannot be achieved.
How to present or defend a construction claim
is taught in American university courses and industry seminars. Construction claims are
part of the curriculum of many engineering and architecture schools in the United States.
Professional and industry groups regularly conduct educational programs for their members
to explain new techniques to collect or defend against claims.
Through the teaching process, the United
States has developed rules and standard procedures for construction claims. CCL personnel
have been leaders in developing these rules and procedures. Professionals on our staff
have conducted educational programs for industry for the last 20 years and have served as
adjunct professors and visiting instructors at various universities in the Schools of
Engineering and Architectural Engineering teaching construction scheduling, construction
claims, and construction contracts. CCL personnel write articles for industry magazines
and journals and have contributed to 7 books published on claims, schedules, and dispute
resolution. CCL can either use this extensive base of experience and knowledge to defend
or present a claim to achieve a negotiated settlement.
- DELAY ANALYSIS
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- CCL provides evaluations of the causes, responsibility and
costs of project delays using CPM scheduling techniques.
- Familiarity with scheduling techniques, construction
methods, scheduling hardware and software, and the professional judgment gained from
"hands on" construction and design experience enables CCL to recognize bias in
schedules, identify schedules that have been manipulated to distort the impact of delays
on the project schedule and costs, and to provide accurate delay evaluations.
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- DAMAGE CALCULATIONS
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- CCL is a recognized authority in evaluation of damages
resulting from delays, claims, change orders, and variations. A staff of experienced
engineers, architects, estimators, accountants, and quantity surveyors enables us to
provide accurate and detailed cost and damage evaluations. CCL's specialized experience in
identifying the impacts and costs associated with delays is of particular value in
calculating damages.
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- DEFECTS EVALUATION AND CORRECTION
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- CCL is experienced in the evaluation and management of
remedial work and correction of construction deficiencies. Familiar with building codes
and standards, CCL provides investigations and evaluations of construction or design
deficiencies to define required corrections. CCL's evaluation can be used to develop plans
and specifications to correct deficiencies. CCL provides experienced project management
and oversight services to monitor contractor's remedial work, schedules, and payments.
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- LITIGATION/ARBITRATION
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- CCL has successfully presented technical and cost
evaluations to courts and arbitration panels and has been retained by project owners,
government and municipal agencies, construction firms, architectural/engineering design
firms and leading construction law firms to organize and prepare construction disputes for
presentation.
- CCL Construction Consultants, Inc. -
- 4600 College Boulevard, Suite 104 -
- Overland Park, Kansas 66211-1606 USA -
- Tel: 1 (800) 533-8626, Ext. 206 ~ Fax: (913) 491-9469 -
- E-mail cclcc@ix.netcom.com -
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