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November 16, 2006
7:56 AM
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I got it, I guess I have issued these in the past, but not as an REA, just as a change order.
Thanks for the info, you learn something new every day!

November 16, 2006
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An REA is usually a prerequisite to a Change Order. Sometimes they work in favor, sometimes they don't. As was stated earlier, it's more informal and allows for negotiation. The REA can be requested at anytime.

I was on a large environmental and demolition project in the Pacific a few years ago. Our contract had us abating about a gazillion square feet of lead based paint on the buildings prior to demo. The government realized that abating all this paint may not be the best way to spend the taxpayers money. To make a long story short, they cut our scope by 75% and wanted to reduce our fee by the same amount. We requested a REA to cover our mobilzation costs, loss of economy of scale, etc.

The REA was requested while we were still working on the island, but the issue wasn't resolved for months after completion.

Clear as mud?

November 15, 2006
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Nuke, would an REA be similar to a change order, or is the REA more for after the work is completed as opposed to during execution of work?

November 14, 2006
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I've learned something new from an old friend. An associate for whom he was doing work with lost his shirt. Something about shipping over the stimated containers of demo debris from some island.
His bond was going to be called when he went to the Owner and asked for an REA...Request for Equitable Adjustment.
What it meant, I thought, was if you make a mistake on an estimate, you ask for an REA. Has any persons heard of such?
I didn't ask if he was successful but it's a pretty good idea if it's what implied.

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