Hi What if Contractor did not consider the Delay Event in previous cut off Date of EoT Claim and claiming an EoT again for the events missed in past using time impact analysis ? What is the criteria to set start date of Event to insert fragnet in using TIA? any reference plz Thank you ...Read More
We are building an office as a commercial property and our contractor has decided to add multiple costs to the final bill that were NOT approved change orders (cost to take out trash and accept deliveries). Thus, we have not agreed on the final price. He is completing the punch list and now threat...Read More...Read More
Our General Contractor previously offered in writing, verbally, and written on invoices delay credits AND offered in writing, verbally and on invoices covered expenses that accrued without our knowledge (and only being informed of after the fact of their completion). The relationship soured towards th...Read More...Read More
I have a project with a contracted scope and value, but that scope ended up changing. We issued quotes for credits for the work not performed, as well as pricing for extras that we did perform. No credits or change orders were ever issued by the GC, so I'm wondering if the lien should be based on t...Read More...Read More
I retained a contractor to install a subfloor an agreed to pay the final installment upon completion of the work. the work is far for being finished but the contractor now says that garbage removal, installation of tecos and straps, installation of a support columms etc are punch list items that he wo...Read More...Read More
If a custom homeowner client wishes to pay for items within our GC contract (cost plus) by direct purchase, that does not constitute it to be a deductive change order, correct? Since the items are still in the scope of our cost plus contract but they wish to pay for them on their credit card direct fro...Read More...Read More
In Colorado I understand that I must send a letter of intent to lien to person conducting the work for and or homeowner if needed before I can file a lien. Timeline for Colorado to file lien and does the letter of intent need to be filed with the courts before sending letter of intent or can it be certified ...Read More...Read More
What are my lien rights with respect to a change order that my client refuses to approve? Do I have to bill them for the disputed amount? Can then lien amount only be for the contracted amount or can I include the change order as well?...Read More
I am a utility contractor. We completed our preliminary work on the project. Then the grading contractor came in to do his work. We then came in to finalize our phase of the project. Upon arrival we discovered numerous damages done by the grading contractor and I made him and the engineer awar...Read More...Read More
We are the sub hired by the GC on a commercial project in Texas. We received an invoice from OUR sub for higher than the original contract. When we sent the change order to our GC for approval, they rejected it. We are in communication on how to solve the issue, but I want to make sure we're prot...Read More...Read More
We are going into our 9th month of a custom home build. Our contractor put a combined cabinet/countertop allowance in the contract. He sent us to his cabinet maker to design the cabinets. Throughout our build, we’ve inquired several times about the budget and the answer is always “if you’re g...Read More...Read More
My question the homeowner refused to pay for change orders. Paid majority of original contract. Made unreasonable demands in the end when they got into some other financial problems ie. another property sale fell thru. Can I file for the difference on what they paid and the added scope and chang...Read More...Read More
We have built a single family home in Bellingham using a contractor. We have paid the full contract price plus extra to cover change orders. We have discovered that the contractor owes $65,000 to sub contractors who are now threatening liens. None of them sent notices. The contractor is aski...Read More...Read More