All, The contractor submitted an EOT based on impacted as planned method.I evaluated using the same method and found out that Contractor is right for the number of days claimed.Looking on the actual manpower vs. planned manpower, Contractor has only 20 men out of 100 men on the impacted activity. As a consultant, is it possible to reject Contractor's EOT claim because their actual manpower is less than what was planned? Thanks in advance
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Hi Dura
1 - If Contractor had 175 men present at site then he would have asked for the idling compensation or loss of productivity, taht would be not good for you.
2 - He has a point that why should he brought the planned manpower when their is no permit to start the work, or he could brought but on your cost !
3 - It depends on the timing, did he inform you that he could not arrange the planned manpower before the delay event or after ? In the formal case he would not get the EOT/compensation becuase he could not completed the work even if their had been no delay in the work permit from your side, in the later case there is no point to bring planned manpwer in the basence of work permit.
regards
hamid
Hi Dura
The event delayed the start of the works.
You have moved the start date from 1st Aug to 3 Sep and rescheduled - that is the correct method and the contractor is entitled to the EoT.
However you now seem to be in a Time Impact situation where the actual progress may be beyond the extended completion date.
If the cause of this further delay is lack of planned resources then the contractor does not get any prolongation costs but he still gets the EoT award for the late start but he pays LAD's thereafter.
Best regards
Mike T.
Hi Dura
On an Impacted as Planned the durations of the tasks must remain the same as the original baseline.
If the 20 men resource has changed the duration of the task then it must be revised to the original.
Best to go back to the original baseline with the original resources.
Best regards
Mike Testro