Ensuring that you get paid for every change order you complete is vital to maintaining the success of your business and your cash flow. The key is to ensure that you value your change orders up front, using reliable methods, and clearly communicate the added cost to the customer. More
Change orders are important because they help put the organization back into the... More
Most general contracts and subcontracts detail the exact change order procedures... More
Most general contracts and subcontracts detail the exact change order procedures... More
Each year we invite some of the concrete industry's best minds to come together to... More
I enjoyed reading your editorial comment in the February issue of Concrete Construction. In response to the question of held retainage, pay-if-paid contracts, and owners that refuse to pay on change orders, I can offer our policy on these issues. More
If the worksite were a perfect place with no disputes, perfect cost estimates, zero nonproductive labor or equipment time, and no accidents, experience alone would be the only asset needed by a supervisor. But as is well known, construction is not a perfect process. More