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INSTRUCTORS:
Joseph R. Hellenbrand, P.E., PSP
Thomas Mitchell, P.E., M.ASCE
Hossein Ataei, Ph.D., P.E., P.Eng., F.ASCE
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Purpose and Background
The construction industry across the United States has been severely impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. The pandemic’s toll on the construction industry is still developing. However, this caused construction projects to be suspended, has disrupted the industry's supply chain, and is attacking the construction labor market. This presentation will look at the current impacts to the construction industry and how the industry’s response have varied from region to region. This webinar will detail the best practices for documentation COVID-19 pandemic's impact to your construction project's costs.
Learning Outcomes
- Learn what clauses to look for in the your contract that would relate to the pandemic
- Potential finanacial impacts due to the pandemic
- How to capture the finanacial impacts of the pandemic on your project
Webinar Benefits
- Find the latest information on how Owners and Contractors are dealing with the Pandemic
- Learn how to properly document the impacts of the Pandemic on your Project
- Prepare for possible future impacts your Projects
Target Audience
- Construction Management
- Claims
- Project Managers
- Field Engineers
Webinar Outline
- Current Covid-19 virus impact on the construction industry
- The situation is constantly changing and responses to the crisis are varied
- State Governments have had different response to the current crisis
- State Government suspends construction Projects
- State Government accelerate certain projects
- State Government and Local Government differing orders
- Relevant Contract Language
- Review your Contract Force Majeure Clauses
- Review Suspension clauses
- Notification Clauses
- Changes Clause
- Disputes/claims
- ITime extensions
- Status project prior to shutdown
- Impacted schedule
- Types of Delay
- Excusable and Compensable
- Excusable and Non-Compensable
- Non-Excusable
- Financial Impacts
- Suspension costs
- Direct costs
- Delay costs
- Indirect costs
- Tracking costs
- Create cost codes for impacts from the COVID virus
- Loss of Productivity Analysis.