Description

Book Synopsis

A practical, step-by-step guide on how to prepare and respond to construction claims. Everyone involved in the preparation or review of construction claims should have this book to hand. The book examines the different types of claim common to construction contracts and presents a step-by-step guide to demonstrate the process of building up a fully detailed claim submission. It includes advice on:

  • Contract administration for claims and claims avoidance.
  • Identifying the various types of claim.
  • The key points for an effective claim or response document.
  • The essential elements to be included in a claim or response.
  • Extension of time claims.
  • Claims for additional payment.
  • Principles of delay analysis.
  • Quantum calculations.
  • Responses and determinations to achieve agreement and avoid disputes.
  • A note on dispute boards.

The advice given in the book is supported by worked examples of

Table of Contents

About the Author ix

Foreword by Roger Knowles xi

Acknowledgements xviii

Chapter 1: Introduction 1

Why is it Necessary to Produce a Fully Detailed and Professionally Presented Claim or Response? 1

The Purpose of the Book 3

Things to be Considered Before Writing the Claim 5

The form of Contract used in the Examples 8

Definitions 9

The example projects 10

Chapter 2: Contract Administration for Claims and Claims Avoidance 11

Introduction 11

The contract documents 11

Programmes and Planning 14

Records, Records, Records 17

Chronology and database 19

Notices 22

Dispute Adjudication Boards and the Like 24

Procedures 25

Chapter 3: Types of Claim 27

Claims for Variations 27

Claims for Extensions of Time 32

Claims for Additional Payment Due to Prolongation 35

Acceleration and Disruption Claims 37

Claims for Damages Under Law 40

Interim and Final Claims 41

Chapter 4: Presentation 43

Presentation of the Submission or Review Document 43

Writing Style 44

Key points for claim presentation 48

Making the Document User‐Friendly 48

Making the submission or review a stand‐alone document 49

Superfluous and irrelevant information 50

Do not Assume that the Reviewer has Prior Knowledge of the Project or Circumstances 50

The importance of leading the reviewer to a logical conclusion 51

Explanations, summaries and conclusions 52

Use of the Narrative to Explain other Documents 52

Substantiation by the use of Exhibits and Additional Documents 53

Compilation of the document 54

Summary of the Principles Covered in this Chapter 56

Chapter 5: Essential Elements of a Successful Claim 57

Introduction 57

Summary of the principles covered in this chapter 81

Chapter 6: The preliminaries to the claim 83

Introduction 83

Chapter 7: The Extension of Time Claim 107

The Method of Delay Analysis 108

The Extension of Time Claim 112

Chapter 8: The Claim for Additional Payment 129

Calculations 142

Chapter 9: The appendices and editing 147

Arrangement of the appendices 147

Editing and review 152

Chapter 10: Claim Responses and Determinations 155

Chapter 11: A note on dispute boards 183

Information Sources 191

FIDIC Clause References 193

Index 195

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      Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
      Publication Date: 06/05/2016
      ISBN13: 9781119151852, 978-1119151852
      ISBN10: 1119151856

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      A practical, step-by-step guide on how to prepare and respond to construction claims. Everyone involved in the preparation or review of construction claims should have this book to hand. The book examines the different types of claim common to construction contracts and presents a step-by-step guide to demonstrate the process of building up a fully detailed claim submission. It includes advice on:

      • Contract administration for claims and claims avoidance.
      • Identifying the various types of claim.
      • The key points for an effective claim or response document.
      • The essential elements to be included in a claim or response.
      • Extension of time claims.
      • Claims for additional payment.
      • Principles of delay analysis.
      • Quantum calculations.
      • Responses and determinations to achieve agreement and avoid disputes.
      • A note on dispute boards.

      The advice given in the book is supported by worked examples of

      Table of Contents

      About the Author ix

      Foreword by Roger Knowles xi

      Acknowledgements xviii

      Chapter 1: Introduction 1

      Why is it Necessary to Produce a Fully Detailed and Professionally Presented Claim or Response? 1

      The Purpose of the Book 3

      Things to be Considered Before Writing the Claim 5

      The form of Contract used in the Examples 8

      Definitions 9

      The example projects 10

      Chapter 2: Contract Administration for Claims and Claims Avoidance 11

      Introduction 11

      The contract documents 11

      Programmes and Planning 14

      Records, Records, Records 17

      Chronology and database 19

      Notices 22

      Dispute Adjudication Boards and the Like 24

      Procedures 25

      Chapter 3: Types of Claim 27

      Claims for Variations 27

      Claims for Extensions of Time 32

      Claims for Additional Payment Due to Prolongation 35

      Acceleration and Disruption Claims 37

      Claims for Damages Under Law 40

      Interim and Final Claims 41

      Chapter 4: Presentation 43

      Presentation of the Submission or Review Document 43

      Writing Style 44

      Key points for claim presentation 48

      Making the Document User‐Friendly 48

      Making the submission or review a stand‐alone document 49

      Superfluous and irrelevant information 50

      Do not Assume that the Reviewer has Prior Knowledge of the Project or Circumstances 50

      The importance of leading the reviewer to a logical conclusion 51

      Explanations, summaries and conclusions 52

      Use of the Narrative to Explain other Documents 52

      Substantiation by the use of Exhibits and Additional Documents 53

      Compilation of the document 54

      Summary of the Principles Covered in this Chapter 56

      Chapter 5: Essential Elements of a Successful Claim 57

      Introduction 57

      Summary of the principles covered in this chapter 81

      Chapter 6: The preliminaries to the claim 83

      Introduction 83

      Chapter 7: The Extension of Time Claim 107

      The Method of Delay Analysis 108

      The Extension of Time Claim 112

      Chapter 8: The Claim for Additional Payment 129

      Calculations 142

      Chapter 9: The appendices and editing 147

      Arrangement of the appendices 147

      Editing and review 152

      Chapter 10: Claim Responses and Determinations 155

      Chapter 11: A note on dispute boards 183

      Information Sources 191

      FIDIC Clause References 193

      Index 195

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