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Calculating Construction Damages, 3rd Edition (1-year Online Subscription)

Calculating Construction Damages, 3rd Edition (1-year Online Subscription)

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  • Publisher: Wolters Kluwer Legal & Regulatory U.S. (Online)
  • ISBN: 10073258
  • Published In: Subscription-type (Contents updated periodically)
  • Format: Online
  • Jurisdiction: U.S. ? Disclaimer:
    Countri(es) stated herein are used as reference only
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Calculating construction damages can be complex and confusing. Written by a recognized expert in the area of construction claims, Calculating Construction Damages is a one-of-a-kind resource providing step-by-step guidelines for valuing a claim and calculating damages.

Calculating Construction Damages keeps you completely up-to-date with the changes in the construction industry, and provides new and updated coverage on:

  • Reductions in scope through deductive changes
  • The meaning and explanation of acceleration
  • The use of the actual cost method and the total cost method to calculate damages
  • The effectiveness of expanding on productivity analysis.
  • The definition of home office overhead costs and the use of the Eichleay formula.
  • The most recent assessment of attorneys’ fees on Miller Act claims

Only Calculating Construction Damages leads you through every step you need to take in order to reach an accurate assessment of construction damages. Complete coverage includes:

  • General Principles of Damage Calculation
  • Labor Costs
  • Equipment and Small Tool Costs; Additional Equipment Costs
  • Material Costs
  • Bond and Insurance Costs
  • Home Office Overhead

Calculating Construction Damages is organized by type of damage rather than type of claim. Its clear, mathematical techniques will enable you to value any claim and accurately calculate damages.

  1. GENERAL PRINCIPLES OF DAMAGE CALCULATION
  2. LABOR COSTS
  3. EQUIPMENT AND SMALL TOOL COSTS; ADDITIONAL EQUIPMENT COSTS
  4. MATERIAL COSTS
  5. BOND AND INSURANCE COSTS
  6. HOME OFFICE OVERHEAD
  7. JOBSITE OVERHEAD
  8. PROFIT
  9. INTEREST
  10. ATTORNEYS’ FEES AND CLAIM PREPARATION COSTS
  11. PRESENTATION OF DAMAGES
  12. CLAIMS BY OWNERS
  13. LIQUIDATED DAMAGES
  14. CONTRACT CLAUSES THAT AFFECT DAMAGE CALCULATIONS
  • Appendices
  • Table of Cases
  • Index

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