Table of Contents 1
Cover
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1 Introduction
I. Step 1: Review the Dispute Resolution Procedure
II. Step 2: Define the Type of Dispute
III. Step 3: Fulfill Pre-Claim Requirements and Notice Requirements
IV. Step 4: Establish Entitlement
V. Step 5: Calculate Delay
VI. Step 6: Calculate Damages
VII. Step 7: Formatting and Packaging the Claim
VIII. Step 8: Non-Binding Dispute Resolution
IX. Step 9: Binding Dispute Resolution
X. Other Topics
XI. Summary
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2 Step 1: Review the Dispute Resolution Procedure
I. Standard Contract Forms for Owner–Contractor Agreements
II. Standard Contract Forms for Contractor–Subcontractor Agreements
III. Standard Contract Forms for Owner–Designer Agreements
IV. Standard Purchase Order Forms for Purchaser–Vendor Agreements
V. Summary
Notes
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3 Step 2: Define the Type of Dispute
A. Design Issues
B. Administration Issues
C. Performance Issues
D. Third-Party Issues
E. Change Order Negotiation Issues
Summary
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4 Step 3: Fulfill Pre-Claim Requirements and Notice Requirements
I. Pre-Claim Requirements
II. Claim Notice Provisions
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5 Step 4: Establish Entitlement
I. Introduction
II. Typical Contractor Claims Against Owners
III. Typical Owner Claims Against Contractors
IV. Typical Subcontractor Claims Against Contractors
V. Typical Contractor Claims Against Subcontractors
VI. Typical Designer Claims Against Owners
VII. Typical Owner Claims Against Designers
VIII. Summary
Note
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6 Step 5: Calculate Delay
I. Contract Requirements for Time Extension Requests
II. Scheduling Overview
III. Types of Delays
IV. Concurrent Delays
V. Pacing Delays
VI. Review of Forensic Scheduling Methodologies
VII. Summary
Notes
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7 Step 6: Calculate Damages
I. Methods to Calculate Damages
II. Markup on Damages
III. Damage Categories
Notes
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8 Step 7: Formatting and Packaging the Claim
I. Overall Claim Report Outline
II. Formatting
III. Writing Style and Organization
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9 Step 8: Non-Binding Dispute Resolution
I. Introduction
II. Prevailing Party Provisions
III. Settlement Meetings
IV. Mediation
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10 Step 9: Binding Dispute Resolution
I. Litigation
II. Arbitration
III. Discovery and Disclosures
IV. Witness Testimony
V. Deposition