Identify, Analyse & Defend against inflated Loss of Productivity Claims!
Productivity losses, or inefficiencies, can manifest themselves in several ways including labor hour overages, project delays, or a combination of both. In all cases, monetary damages ensue. The causes of any loss of productivity can be singular issues or the cumulative effect of several issues each possibly acting in a different way. Often, a loss of productivity is not immediately recognized, thereby adding to the difficulty in demonstrating and recovering for the damages incurred. In this webinar, we will look at the causes, manifestations, and analysis of losses of productivity, in many cases using real-life project histories as a background. The attendee will thereby be equipped to track and monitor the data necessary for early recognition of productivity losses, select the most appropriate method of analysis, and put forth a cogent loss of productivity argument or defend against inflated loss of productivity claims.
Webinar Agenda
- Manifestations of productivity losses on labor hours and schedule
- Immediate versus root causes of productivity losses
- Cumulative impact
- Record keeping to facilitate loss of productivity recognition and analysis
- Methods of loss of productivity analysis
- Case studies focusing on different methods of analysis
- Covid-19 and loss of productivity
Who Should Attend
Construction management professions including:
- Project managers
- Construction company Vice President level executives
- Construction company corporate counsels
- Attorneys specializing in construction law
Fritz Marth
Fritz Marth has over 30 years of experience in construction and construction program management specializing in construction disputes and claims resolution, critical path method scheduling and delay analysis, cost damages analysis, and litigation support. Mr. Marth has been involved in a wide variety of infrastructure, environmental, institutional, and residential projects involving: highway and bridge construction; public transportation facilities (airport, railway, and bus stations); water and wastewater treatment facilities; landfills; hospitals and health care facilities; schools; hotels; apartment buildings and complexes; and custom homes. He has also served as a testifying expert...
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