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Dispute Avoidance Through Improved Change Order Management
Projects experience changes that impact scope, cost and schedule. An effective change order management system can be the difference between a successful job and one that is delayed, over budget or ends up in dispute.
By Travis C. Wingo
May 4, 2018
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Legal and Regulatory
by Travis C. Wingo
Travis Wingo utilizes his degree in construction management and his prior experience as an estimator and project manager to assist Interface Consulting's clients involved in large construction disputes. His areas of expertise include critical path methodology schedule delay analysis, change order management, project controls, and labor productivity analysis.
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