Impact Damages - Fact or Fiction?
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Category Healthcare, technology, pharmaceuticals,medical courses, online trainings, 2019 trainings
Deadline: June 04, 2019 | Date: June 05, 2019
Venue/Country: Online, U.S.A
Updated: 2019-05-15 15:49:54 (GMT+9)
Call For Papers - CFP
OverviewIn this session, industry veteran James G. Zack, Jr., will discuss impact damages and what they may include. You will gain a better understanding of impact damages and the issues surrounding this form of damages.This session will also explore 10 types of impact damage claims. For each of the 10 types of impact damage claims, Zack, Jr. will identify and discuss one or more potential defenses owners may employ to analyze and resolve impact damage issues.Why should you AttendThis session will identify legitimate impact damages and some "claim games" centering on impact damages - how to identify these and how to defend against them.You will get suggested defenses against such games - some of which require contract language while other defenses are more pragmatic. The intent of the session is to advise project participants in how to resolve impact damages on the site and not in the courtroom.You will become fully conversant with the ins and outs of impact damages, and how to prepare legitimate impact damage claims; how to analyze such claims; and how to resolve such claims. This unique session will deal with this very specialized form of claim damages in a practical manner.Areas Covered in the SessionBidding claimsRFIs - the paper warLost productivity/lost efficiency impactsDelay impactsInspection claimsSubcontractor impactsLost revenue impactsLabor impactsGeneric claimsTotal cost claimsWho Will BenefitOwners and their representativesConstruction managersContractorsSubcontractorsSpeaker ProfileJames G. Zack, CFCC, CCM, FAACE, FGPC, FRICS, PMP Senior Advisor, Ankura Construction Forumâ„¢ - the construction industry's global resource for thought leadership and best practices on avoidance and resolution of construction project disputes globally. Formerly, Jim was the founder and Executive Director of the Navigant Construction Forumâ„¢.
Keywords: Accepted papers list. Acceptance Rate. EI Compendex. Engineering Index. ISTP index. ISI index. Impact Factor.
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