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Change Orders in Construction – 101 Guide

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Change orders are common to construction projects. Whatever is the case, it is important to know how you can more effectively handle a change order as it can change your project both time and money. What is a change order in construction? What causes a change order.

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What Is a Change Order?

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What Is a Construction Change Order? According to some estimates, an average of 35% of projects experience at least one major change throughout the life of the project. As a contractor, change orders can leave you feeling like you’re trapped between a rock and a hard place. Key Takeaways.

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Better Manage Construction Costs Schedules and Quality

Job Order Contracting

Sixty (60%) percent of all project fail to meet both cost and and schedule targets. Fortunately there are proven processes to better manage construction costs, schedules, and quality. The errors and poor processes result in change orders, project delays, and legal disputes.

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The AEC Professional's Essential Guide to Connected Construction

Construction Business Owner

Less rework means faster schedules, fewer change orders, and, more importantly, a less expensive and more profitable construction experience for the owner and contractor. The AEC Professional's Essential Guide to Connected Construction. Embracing a new way of working to solve construction’s oldest challenges. Greg Ragsdale.

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Construction Change Orders

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Don’t Be Caught Short on Construction Change Orders. It’s easy for contractors to overlook the real cost impact of construction change orders on their projects. The construction change order must be analyzed for the overall impact on the construction project timeline as well.

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Job Order Contracting Best Management Practices – Contractor Evaluation

Job Order Contracting

Did the Contractor provide a detailed line-item proposal per schedule? Did the Contractor make proposal/work order revisions as directed and resubmit on time? Did the Contractor adhere to the approved construction schedule? Was project/work order properly supervised? Did the Contractor address change orders properly?

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Tutor Perini, subsidiary accused of 'change-order scheming' in Pennsylvania I-83 project

Construction Dive

A state senator is questioning $24 million in claims from Tutor Perini's Cherry Hill Construction, noting the project is two years behind schedule.