YES, YOU CAN RECOVER COSTS RELATING TO INFLATION
YES, YOU CAN RECOVER COSTS RELATING TO INFLATION If Your Claim is Presented with the Right Strategy! — For a printable PDF of this blog post and…
YES, YOU CAN RECOVER COSTS RELATING TO INFLATION If Your Claim is Presented with the Right Strategy! — For a printable PDF of this blog post and…
INTRODUCTION In a perfect world, when working on a Government contract, a contractor will always obtain written direction from the Contracting Officer before performing any out-of-scope work….
This post is a follow-on to our previous post: COVID-19 Notice Requirements, Business Risk Insurance, and YOUR PROFITS! Introduction As discussed in our previous post, which can…
YOU NEED TO PROTECT YOUR RIGHTS, TODAY! With the recent global spread of COVID-19, the construction world has changed, along with the rules it operates by. Now…
Court Finally Recognizes that Government’s Actual Knowledge of Changes Fulfills Notice Requirement INTRODUCTION A Government agency’s typical first line of defense when refuting contractor claims that it…
A construction contractor was awarded a multi-million dollar contract to complete a project on a U.S. military base and ultimately encountered a multitude of problems throughout the…
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…