Posted: Fri Nov 09, 2007 1:03 pm Post subject: Simple construction question
A friend of mine sent me this question and I am not sure how to answer it. Maybe someone here can answer this in the forum for everyone and I can pass it along to my friend.
"While working on a project, the owner came to me and told me that if I do not hurry the project that they would file a acceleration claim against me. Now, if my team on site does not keep daily records of what activities are performed, how would I be able to protect myself. How would I be able to justify the costs ?"
I think this will at least teach him that someone needs to jot down what has happened on site each day. I personally send one of my office personnel out to the sites being worked on each day to (when I cannot be there) to ensure that work is being completed in a timely manner.
To my knowledge as long as you have a contract that specifies the amount of time you have on the project then you are ok. I would make sure that you are keeping logs of what work is completed each day and of when you are in contact with owner and the conversations that take place. This way if they proceed with what they say they will do you can take evidence with you and ensure that you are in the position you need to be in to protect yourself.
Thank you for posting a reply to my question I will be relaying that on to a friend later tonight. I would still like to hear what other have to say about this though. As my friend is really concerned and not sure how to handle this.
Did you agree to time lines at the beginning of the project? and by that I don't mean giving a ball park figure but written down as part of the project plan.