loss of productivity due to impact of variation order on original scope

Member for

14 years 7 months

Hi Manjar,

You need to haev aunit rate for ur PErsonals both Direct and Indirect in Contract but if you dont have you need to provide a unit rate table officially.

On this basis you need to prepare the variation order including all the cost Direct Manpower Indirect Manpower , Equipments used and Material.

The Direct manpower should be based on productivity which will give you the duration which will be based on how many people you can load to do that work. So if the Client is convinced he would approve the V.O/C.O.

 

Thanks

Jithin

Member for

12 years 8 months

Thanks Mike,

For variation order client will pay additional quantity , Impact of this VO on original scope , we can claim extention of time claim (Indirects Cost) but Directs manpower cost will be remain un-claimed - How we will claim additional direct manhours loss??

Member for

19 years 10 months

Hi Md

Yes you can but it would be difficult to prove and calculate accurately.

Let me have more details and I will try to assist further.

Best regards

Mike Testro