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Change Order Pricing and Best Management Practices

Based on years of research and practical knowledge, gain the tools and information to correctly price and effectively manage change orders

Description

Frequently, change orders cause a significant disruption to a construction project.  The disruptions cause changes in the planned schedule and increase costs through rework and decreased labor efficiency for the contractor.  Productivity and profit will suffer from this loss in labor efficiency.  Owners have the right to initiate changes on their project after the contract has been signed.  The difficulty arising from change orders is determining an equitable adjustment for the parties involved.  Contractors need to be compensated for impacts that the change-directed work have on their estimated baseline efficiency.  Owners believe that the additional costs of the changes should be minimal due to the similar nature of the work.

This seminar is focused on three areas.  First, proper management of change orders which involves setting up mechanisms to anticipate, detect, handle the change orders as they occur on the project.  Proper management attempts to preempt later disagreements.  Second, legal considerations involve prior case studies and acceptable theories of recovery.  The third area and the most important focus in this seminar is how to quantify loss of labor efficiency and price change order including forward pricing.  Few studies have been undertaken in this area including the widely acceptable Hanna/CII study.

The course is divided into multiple topics:

  1. Change order [definition, types (formal, constructive, and cardinal), contract language]
  2. Why change orders cost more and typical recoverable costs
  3. Change Orders Pricing (3 levels)Theories of recovery (Total Cost, Modified Total Cost, Measured Mile, and Hanna method
    1. Pricing at the labor Burden Level.
    2. Pricing at Job Expenses level.
    3. Markup
  4. Theories of recovery (Total Cost, Modified Total Cost, Measured Mile, and Hanna method
  5. What cost can be added, at what percent and why? (20 legitimate cost items)
  6. Change order and schedule compression including the impact of overtime, overmanning and shift work
  7. What to document to recover additional costs due to change order
  8. Recommendations for prompt recovery of change order costs
  9. Best practices in Change Order Management

 

Speaker

Dr. Awad Hanna - Hanna Consulting Group

“The Rockstar of Construction Training”

Dr. Hanna is a distinguished researcher and author in the fields of labour productivity, company productivity, project management, estimating, change orders, LEAN construction and project delivery systems. He is the most cited researcher in construction productivity and has taught thousands of seminars on construction techniques and management skills in the United States, Canada and worldwide.

 Dr. Hanna  is the Boldt Company Professor and Chair of the Program in Construction Engineering & Management at the University of Wisconsin, Madison. Dr. Hanna is an Elected Member of the National Academy of Construction and is a national speaker to the National Electrical Contractors Association and Mechanical Contractors Association of Canada.

Intended Audience

Contractors and Project Managers

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