Learn how to prepare and properly evaluate and quantify inefficiency.
With the new infrastructure bill, the amount of construction across the country is about to explode. More funding means more projects. But it also means potentially more claims that contractors need to be prepared to submit, and owners need to be prepared to review. Having a fundamental understanding of one of the key damages in many large infrastructure claims, inefficiency, will help you and your teams be prepared for dealing with this explosion in construction work. All too often, contractors misunderstand what is required to demonstrate their inefficiency claims. On the flip side, owners are often ill-prepared to properly evaluate an inefficiency claim when it is submitted on their projects.
This course will instruct you on how to prepare and properly evaluate and quantify inefficiency. The material will make sure you recognize key differences in productivity versus inefficiency, detail how these issues are measured, and demonstrate the most accurate ways of quantifying inefficiency damages. It will also prepare both contractors and owners for inefficiency claims with some real-life legal considerations that help illustrate the issues in inefficiency claims.
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Faculty
Bill Haydt, Esq.
Trauner Consulting Services, Inc.
- Managing Principal, Shareholder at Trauner Consulting Services, Inc.
- Qualified expert in construction scheduling, delay analysis, and damages
- Has drafted various project delivery procurements and contracts for a large agency, including Design-Bid, and CMAR procurements/contracts
- Expertise lies in the areas of construction claims preparation and evaluation, development and review of critical path method (CPM) schedules, delay analysis, training, and dispute resolution.
- Certified and award-winning instructor for Federal Highway Administration’s National Highway Institute courses, including Managing Highway Contract Claims: Analysis and Avoidance, and has provided CPM scheduling services to contractors and owners on a variety of projects, including bridge, highway, educational, and hotel projects.
- Has presented seminars, webinars, and construction claims-related presentations for private firms and public agencies across the country.
- B.A.Degree in Civil Engineering and Architectural Engineering, Drexel University and J.D. degree, Temple University James E. Beasley School of Law
- Can be contacted at [email protected] or 215-814-6400
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