What is Equitable Adjustment?
[stb id=”InfoPlain2″ caption=”Equitable Adjustment”] Equitable adjustment (request for equitable adjustment – REA in government contracting parlance) – is a “term of art” used to describe a reasonable...
View ArticleDamages Calculations in Construction Contract Claims
As a contractor whose contract performance costs have gone through the job trailer roof, while hopes of a decent profit have tanked on account of actions or inaction by a dismissive owner indifferent...
View ArticleDiffering site conditions – an introduction for federal construction...
First, please be acutely aware of what this is, and is not. It is not authoritative legal advice. Only skilled construction attorneys are equipped to furnish such. However, construction, per se, and...
View ArticleEichleay Formula Loophole Could Cost Government Contractors Hundreds of...
The Eichleay formula helps contractors recoup additional costs caused by government delays. Construction claims expert Glen Eaton reveals a big loophole in the rules, however, that occurs between...
View ArticleSeven Early Warning Signs of a Problem Construction Contract
As a construction contractor, the abject absence of all normal good faith and fair dealing by your construction owner spells trouble in vivid capital letters! If any of the following warning signs...
View ArticleUnabsorbed or Under-Absorbed Home Office Overhead – a Grand Contractor Scam,...
As a construction engineer, construction claims expert consultant and former Government general construction contractor it’s amazing to see how much misinformation exists about a contractor’s...
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