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Construction Claims Management Services

Claims Management Program

Preparation of Claims

Claims Consultancy in Construction Works

Claims Management Program:

 

It is a consultancy process that starts from the proposal stage of the project and continues until its final acceptance.

 

This program includes activities such as education, information, monitoring, analysis, and system setup.

 

Regardless of its purpose (employer, contractor, joint venture partner, subcontractor), ensuring that the party receiving this service completes the project without the need for claims, preventing claims from other parties of the contract, creating the necessary document/evidence infrastructure for claims that need to be made, is to prepare and defend claims. 

 

Preparation of Claims: 

 

This service is provided both within the scope of the Claims Management Program and individually. It covers all activities required to establish claims.

 

Getting to know the project, reviewing documents and developing a work plan; document database development and preliminary analysis; detailed analysis; report preparing; and the stages of defending the claim.

 

During the detailed analysis stage, detailed claim statements referring to support documents are prepared, cause-effect relationships are developed, a detailed work schedule is prepared, detailed damage analysis (quantum of damages)_cc781905 -5cde-3194-bb3b-136bad5cf58d_

Generally, claims are considered to be made by a contractor against an employer or other contractors and by a subcontractor against the contractor; an employer de can create claims that some terms of the contract have not been fulfilled by the contractor.

 

Unresolved issues can become a claim and escalate into a fierce contractual dispute between stakeholders.

 

If you are the party making the claim, we will support you, guide you, analyze, prepare reports, defend you in order to fulfill your claim. 

If you are the party to the claim, we will protect you from unfair claims. 

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