Koprince McCall Pottroff – As any contractor knows, no amount of preparation can ensure a project goes exactly as planned. Unfortunately, when the unexpected happens, contractors may face increased costs, schedule delays, and other obstacles beyond their control. A request for equitable adjustment (REA) allows contractors to seek compensation or additional time for unforeseen conditions. This post explores REAs and when to consider using them.
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Back to Basics: Requests for Equitable Adjustment
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