Having Trouble Getting REA’s Approved?
Excell Consulting’s $1 million Request for Equitable Adjustment Approved by DOL The successful REA was submitted to the Department of Labor under our client’s Firm Fixed-Price contract….
Excell Consulting’s $1 million Request for Equitable Adjustment Approved by DOL The successful REA was submitted to the Department of Labor under our client’s Firm Fixed-Price contract….
$5.1 million REA, Firm Fixed-Price Contract This REA involved Delay, Disruption, Ripple Effect, Critical Path Delay, Defective Specifications, Defective Contract Documents, Maladministration, and lack of Partnering. NOTE:…
INTRODUCTION A contractor submitting a Request for Equitable Adjustment (“REA”) is required to provide “proposal-type” documentation supporting its position and proving its entitlement. In addressing REAs, some…
Requests for Equitable Adjustment (REA) and Claims are similar by definition; however, the purposes for filing either a REA or a Claim are quite different. It is important for a contractor to know the differences in order to…
INTRODUCTION Editor’s Note: In the spirit of “Throwback Thursday,” we are re-publishing the following article originally written by CEO John Balch, which was originally printed in the…