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Contract Administration: Your Project’s Central Point of Contact

The contract administrator (CA) is crucial in ensuring project success by acting as all stakeholders’ central point of contact. From managing design changes and resolving disputes to coordinating approvals and ensuring compliance, the CA’s expertise is essential for navigating the intricacies of the construction process. The following scenarios illustrate how a skilled contract administrator facilitates […]

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Contract Administration

The Hidden Costs Of Poor Contract Admin In Construction Projects

Contract administration plays a crucial role in ensuring project success. It involves managing the contract’s execution, maintaining design integrity, and navigating contractual obligations. However, it’s often misunderstood as merely an extension of project management. This misinterpretation can lead to overlooked responsibilities, resulting in costly disputes and compromises in design. Especially for Canadian architects, recognizing the

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RForm January 2025 Newsletter

Quick Overview: RForm en français! – Live RForm recognizes the importance of providing accessible software solutions to diverse markets. The launch of the French language version is particularly significant for users in Canada, especially in Quebec, where French is the official language. By offering its platform in French, RForm aims to support the unique needs

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Cash Allowances in Construction

Cash allowances are crucial for managing project finances when specific work details are undefined during bidding. As defined in the CCDC stipulated price contract, cash allowances are placeholders in the contract sum for estimated costs of work items with unfinalized details during bid calls. These allowances ensure the project budget includes these costs, even if

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