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Construction Management - Overview of Construction Claims and Disputes

Recorded Webinar | James G. Zack | From: Mar 03, 2026 - To: Dec 31, 2026

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Recording  $199
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Description

This webinar discusses the 11 basic types of construction claims included in most standard contracts used throughout the U.S. – AIA, ConsensusDOCS, EJCDC, etc. The webinar outlines the entitlement and causation elements of each type of claim that the claimant must demonstrate to justify their right to prevail. The webinar highlights the following types of construction claims: claims for directed changes, constructive changes, differing site conditions, directed suspensions of work, constructive suspensions, force majeure events, delays, accelerations, constructive accelerations, terminations for convenience, and terminations for default. The webinar also identifies several types of owner claims against contractors. The elements of the burden of proof required of all claimants are presented. The basic requirements concerning damages are covered. A discussion of claims under various project delivery methods and a summary of an accepted claims preparation and analysis methodology are included in this webinar. The webinar will conclude with an outline of various dispute resolution methodologies.

Outline:-

  • Introduction
  • Contractor Claims vs Owners
  • Owner Claims
  • Burden of Proof
  • Damages
  • Claims & Project Delivery Methods
  • Claims Preparation & Analysis
  • Dispute Resolution Methods
  • Questions

Why Should You Attend?

  • Recognize that all parties to a construction contract must anticipate changes and claims.
  • Be exposed to the fundamentals of contracts and claims.
  • Discuss the “universe of construction claims”.
  • Demonstrate how the basic three-part test of a claim (entitlement, causation, and damages) applies to each type of claim.
  • Understand the burden of proof requirement that all claimants (both owners and contractors) must meet.
  • Educate attendees on how to prepare and present, or analyze and settle or defend against construction claims.
  • Learn how contractors and owners must deal with construction claims situations and events.
  • Appreciate the downside risk of leaving claims and disputes to fester until the end of a project.

Who Should Attend?

  • General contractors and their project managers
  • Project owners and their representatives
  • Design professionals
  • Construction managers
  • Construction attorneys