Few more questions, what do you want to claim? I see two components, 1. Additional costs of design only and 2. Overhead and Profits or 3. both items 1 and 2?. the first step is to seperate direct design costs and overheads.
There are some missing information and if i have got anything wrong please provide the same.
1. Additionals Costs
You had already done a design once, from 03/08/2013 to 10/10/2013, a period of 68 days. It had been submitted and approved (approved part not important as long as you have done the design to the required brief).
Your second design is from 8/11/2014 to 07/01/2015 (a period of 60 calender days). this is your additional direct design costs.
2. Overhead costs
Instead of the initial approval planned date of 15/2/2014 your design has been approved on the 31/7/2014. This is 168 calender days and you are entitled for the overhead costs for keeping the project live in the consultants books for this period which requires someone's attention.
You could also claim for, keeping this project live from 20/8/2014 to 20/3/2015.
It would be prudent to talk to your seniors to understand what they want to claim for, as it is also dependent upon your relationship with the client.
Member for
10 yearsthanks very much Mr. Mike and
thanks very much Mr. Mike and Hemant.
We are claiming both time and cost associated with the design changes.
The information you have provided is very informative.
Member for
19 years 10 monthsHi Dimple20th March 2015Best
Hi Dimple
20th March 2015
Best regards
Mike Testro
Member for
14 years 11 monthsFew more questions, what do
Few more questions, what do you want to claim? I see two components, 1. Additional costs of design only and 2. Overhead and Profits or 3. both items 1 and 2?. the first step is to seperate direct design costs and overheads.
There are some missing information and if i have got anything wrong please provide the same.
1. Additionals Costs
You had already done a design once, from 03/08/2013 to 10/10/2013, a period of 68 days. It had been submitted and approved (approved part not important as long as you have done the design to the required brief).
Your second design is from 8/11/2014 to 07/01/2015 (a period of 60 calender days). this is your additional direct design costs.
2. Overhead costs
Instead of the initial approval planned date of 15/2/2014 your design has been approved on the 31/7/2014. This is 168 calender days and you are entitled for the overhead costs for keeping the project live in the consultants books for this period which requires someone's attention.
You could also claim for, keeping this project live from 20/8/2014 to 20/3/2015.
It would be prudent to talk to your seniors to understand what they want to claim for, as it is also dependent upon your relationship with the client.
Member for
10 yearsMr. Mike,We submitted revised
Mr. Mike,
We submitted revised plans on 7 January 2015.
If the original start date of the original design approval was 10 October 2013, what is the date for late design approval?
Kind Regards,
Dimple
Member for
19 years 10 monthsHi DimpleThis does not need a
Hi Dimple
This does not need a full Impacted as Planned analysis.
You just shift the original start date of the original design approval to the late design approval.
You may have a problem between 8-Nov-14 when you were instructed to change and 20-Mar-15 when you got the approval.
There is at least one date missing - When did you submit the revised plans?
Best regards
Mike Testro