The Impact of Rework on Construction & Some Practical Remedies
By
James
Zack
,
Nigel
Hughes
,
Jay
Dougherty
Wednesday, August 1, 2012
Read the Navigant Construction Forum's latest research perspective. This report examines the cost and time impact of rework on capital improvement projects, examining a broad range of industry sectors. In addition to providing average costs for rework on a wide variety of project types, the report identifies a number of practical methods that can be employed by owners and contractors to substantially reduce both the cost and time impact of rework, including the use of BIM's 3D clash detection capabilities to proactively identify issues before bringing shovel to dirt in the real world.
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James G. Zack
Mr. Zack is Executive Director of Navigant's Construction Forum™. He is a recognized and well published expert in mitigation, analysis and resolution, or defense of construction disputes. He is a nationally known author, speaker and trainer concerning the management, mitigation and resolution of construction claims and disputes. Jim is located in Irvine, California.
Nigel D. Hughes
Mr. Hughes is an Associate Director in the Global Construction practice, and an expert in commercial real estate. His real estate experience encompasses consulting services related to transaction activity, operational and organizational development, and support for disputes or litigation.
Jay Dougherty
Mr. Dougherty is an Associate Director in the Global Construction Practice. He brings extensive experience with Building Information Modeling (BIM) and Integrated Project Delivery techniques to the design and construction industries.
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