Precision’s provides Requests for Equitable Adjustments (REAs) support by thoroughly reviewing contracts, change orders, schedules, and cost reports to find valid adjustment reasons. Our team of seasoned experts offers clear, practical support to help you effectively communicate claims and secure fair adjustments. Whether you’re a contractor with added costs or an owner protecting contract rights, we provide tailored solutions and strategic insights.
Through detailed analysis and expert guidance, we help you resolve disputes fairly and move your project forward with confidence.
REA Contractor Support
We examine how delays, scope changes, or unforeseen events affect costs and timelines, identifying their true impact. Then, we prepare clear reports, expert opinions, and solid evidence to strengthen the contractor’s REA credibility. Because we understand industry standards, we simplify complex issues and improve contractors’ ability to negotiate fair outcomes with stakeholders
REA Owner Support
Our experts help owners evaluate contractor Requests for Equitable Adjustments (REAs) by examining claims using proven knowledge of contracts and construction processes. First, we assess whether delays, changes, or unexpected issues truly warrant additional costs or time extensions. Next, we develop detailed documentation that shows the real impact on timelines and budgets. Additionally, we support owners in presenting strong, evidence-based cases to ensure the contractor’s REA is fair and justified. This approach not only reinforces the owner’s position but also encourages smoother, more productive negotiations with all parties involved.

Precision’s Expertise
Change Orders: Formal changes in project scope initiated by the owner or client.
Delay Claims: Project delays caused by factors outside the contractor’s control, such as weather, design changes, or site access issues.
Differing Site Conditions: Unexpected physical site conditions that differ from what was outlined in the contract documents.
Product and Material Changes: Substitution of specified materials or supplies that may affect costs or timelines.
Force Majeure Events: Extraordinary circumstances like natural disasters, pandemics, or other unforeseen events impacting project completion.
Errors and Omissions: Mistakes or omissions in the architectural or engineering plans provided by the owner.
Productivity Impacts: Disruptions in work productivity caused by changes in the project scope or schedule.
Labor and Equipment Issues: Unforeseen labor shortages or necessary changes in equipment requirements.
Permitting and Regulatory Delays: Unexpected delays in obtaining necessary permits or approvals, which can affect the timeline and cost of construction.
Unanticipated Design Modifications: Significant modifications in design requested by the owner after the project has commenced.
If you require assistance with a Request for Equitable Adjustment (REA), please contact us to discuss how we can help you navigate the process effectively.