How to Manage Change Orders in Your Construction Project
In construction projects, deviations from agreed baselines, approved drawings and construction specifications are very common. They are actually part of the typical course of any construction project. Unfortunately, they are also one of the major sources of construction disputes among contractors, designers and project owners. These deviations are technically known as change orders, associated by many with having negative time and cost implications on construction projects.
There are a
variety of reasons for initiating change orders, such as drawing and
specification changes, inaccurate specifications, unforeseen causes of delays, lack
of coordination between contractors and consultants and so forth. Nevertheless,
if you integrate a system of change management principles into the culture of
your or ganisation or construction team to deal with change orders
systematically, you will effectively moderate the risk of disputes on a long
term basis. Additionally, simply taking some precautionary measures prior to
committing to any construction project will also save you from a lot of trouble
throughout the implementation stage of the project.
During the
execution stage of a construction project, when a change order occurs, it is measured against the
project baseline, which is a written, detailed description of the scope, budget
and schedule of the project. The main objective is to control the effect of the
change, preventing an undesired overrun in the budget and schedule and avoiding
work of poor quality and unwanted discrepancies between the scope of work and
actual work performed.
If you are
the main-contractor of a construction project, you should find out from the
person-in-charge, such as the superintendent acting on behalf of the client, if
there is a change management plan in place that you are obligated to follow. On
the other hand, if a client appoints you as the managing contractor, you will
need to develop a change management plan for the construction project to the
benefit of the client.
Evaluate Your Construction Contract
Considering The Possibility of Change Orders
Before you
agree to commit to a construction project, a thorough evaluation of the
construction contract will help you avoid many construction-related headaches
and problems down the road. The contract should stipulate how changes to the
project baseline are to be managed. The project baseline includes the project’s
schedule, budget and scope of work, and it may also include the contract
conditions.
Additionally,
checking the time frame stipulated in the contract in relation to the dealing
with changes – a construction contract typically specifies the time period
within which an identified discrepancy must be reported to the person-in-charge
– is also essential. You must know whom you should report a potential change
to, how you should report it and the relevant time requirements.
Check Every Tender Drawing and
Specification
Regardless
of the amount of documents, drawings, specifications contained in a set of
tender documents you have received, you should check every drawing and
specification, reviewing all the plans to ascertain if there are any errors,
ambiguities or omissions that may pose issues during the project implementation
stage.
Delays
resulting from the need to revise tender documents are easier to manage and less
costly. If you just let the error slide and attempt to deal with it at a later
stage when the construction is ongoing, the process will be far more costly and
time consuming.
Consider Getting a Construction
Management Program
Last but not
least, you can streamline your change management process using a comprehensive construction management program that comes with the
functionality of dealing with change orders. There is a plethora of
construction management applications and tech solutions, and having your change
management process digitized and streamlined with the use of software
specifically designed for construction management will probably be one of the
best management decisions you have made. With the use of a digital application,
handling a change order is less cumbersome and more efficient in comparison
with the traditional pen-and-paper method.
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