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Topic 7: Project Monitoring Control and Claim, Topic 8: Construction Site…
Topic 7: Project Monitoring Control and Claim
Project Monitoring and Control
5 Phases of Project Management
Project Control Resources
Money
Manpower
Materials
Machinery
Project Cost Control
claims
Common Issues about Project Claims
Owner-caused delays (e.g. slow review of submittals)
• Owner-ordered scheduling changes
• Constructive changes
• Differing site conditions
• Unusual weather conditions
• Orders to accelerate work
• Loss of productivity
• Suspension of work
• Failure to agree on change order pricing
Claims Progression
Minimizing claims
Responsible owner
competent
Quality of the design, design followup
contract document design
additional suggestion
variation order
definition - an alteration to the
scope of works in a construction contract in the form of an addition, substitution or omission from the original scope of
works.
valuation of variation
sources of conflict
when work is not mentioned in the
• bills of quantities,
• drawings or
• specifications
may include
• Alterations to the design.
• Alterations to quantities.
• Alterations to quality.
• Alterations to working conditions.
• Alterations to the sequence of work.
Topic 8: Construction Site Supervisor
OSC 3.0 Implement Status
implement in July 2001
Active in June 2014
OSC 3.0 Process
Proces 1: Data Gathering
Process 2: Submission of Plans for Approval
Process 3: Notice of Commencement of Work
Process 4: Interim Inspection
Process 5: Final Inspection and Utility Connection
Process 6: Issuesance and Deposit of CCC
Handover
Upon completion the Architect and Design Team will identify any defects in workmanship or materials used and make final inspections
a final certificate can be supplied
contract is now discharged but it may be resurrected if defects become obvious
Contractor may also be required to provide information for
settling final accounts with Sub Contractors
Design Team can review the project and evaluate
it in order to possibly improve future similar projects.
In use
An evaluation after occupancy, reviewing how the building performs, will give the Design Team and Client
Assess the entire process from commencement to completion.
to make informed decisions on how design and construction teams can best carry out future, in similar project