When Disruption Hits: A Subcontractor's Survival Guide
In episode 34 of The Subcontractors Blueprint podcast, Jacob Austin addresses the critical issues of disruption and delay in construction projects, offering valuable advice to subcontractors. He clarifies the distinction between the two, with disruption impacting work efficiency and delay affecting project timelines. He emphasises the importance of proactive communication, written notices, and detailed record-keeping to manage disruptions effectively. He also guides listeners on the three-step process for handling disruptions and the significance of expert advice and analytical methods. Additionally, he stresses the need for precise estimating and the strategic submission of claims, while highlighting "This Zone's" resources for subcontractors. His expertise provides a roadmap for construction business owners to navigate and mitigate the challenges of project disruptions.
KEY TAKEAWAYS:
- Distinction between disruption and delay in construction projects
- Impact of disruption on contractor's working methods and project efficiency
- Advice for subcontractors on protecting themselves from disruptions
- Three-step process for handling disruption situations
- ‘Measured Mile’ and ‘Earned Value Analysis’ methods of calculating disruption
- Significance of maintaining detailed records for building successful claims
- Submitting timely notices to the contractor when disruptions occur
- Collaborative approach to resolving issues with contractors
- Referring to relevant parts of the contract for recovering money owed due to disruptions
BEST MOMENTS:
"You're losing a chunk of your day, you're losing time, you're losing that effective output from the guys that you've got to pay their wage anyway."
"So what do you need to do when there's a disruption situation? Well, there's a three-step recipe for it."
"The best and most successful claims are built on a solid foundation of a lot of records."
"Nobody is going to thank you for receiving a disruption claim; this isn't something that you should just be doing lightly."
Link to episode 14 about relevant events and relevant matters: https://apple.co/4a2wK3t
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HOST BIO: Meet Jacob Austin, a Chartered Quantity Surveyor with a rich background at construction industry giants Balfour Beatty, Kier, and Vistry Group. With extensive involvement in education, health, and residential projects spanning various scales, from £1000s to £100M in concurrent developments, Jacob brings a unique perspective. Having collaborated with numerous small businesses, he's now committed to sharing his expertise to drive their success. Join Jacob on his podcast, where he blends his profound insights and personable approach to offer guidance, industry secrets, and inspirational stories.
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