Construction claims most often stem from a handful of recurring causes: delays, scope changes, differing site conditions, and contract ambiguities. Each of these can derail a project’s budget and schedule — and damage working relationships in the process. Which of these do you think is the hardest for a project manager to prevent, and why? What proactive steps — in documentation, communication, or contract management — could reduce the likelihood of a claim arising from that cause?
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