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Which one is a better contract? One that brings in more claims or that which doesn't bring any?

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Question added by raj Khanna , Project Head , Reliance Communications
Date Posted: 2017/08/13
ayaz ahmad
by ayaz ahmad , Contracts Manager , ABB

It is practically impossible to not have a claim in large construction contract. A good contract is one which has clearly laid out procedures to handle changes, claim and dispute resolution.

Nidal Jawabreh
by Nidal Jawabreh , Procject Control Manager , Teef Najd Group

The better contract that the one doesn't bring any claim whic is impossible

An Insurer always wants a contract which wont bring claims or less claims. However, incase of having very minimal risk or no risk then the proposer would prefer to retention the risk.

HOSSAM ALSOBHI
by HOSSAM ALSOBHI , Human Resources and Administration Manager , El-Khayyat Red Bricks - Bahra Company

Dear All,

In my opinion , That doesn't bring any 

leila morcozo
by leila morcozo , Sr. Quantity Surveyor , Sun Engineering Contracting Co.

One that bring in more claims. In construction project there's no perfect Design and there are always unexpected issues and changes, which need to administer claims in respect with cost and time. Variation claims is used for the additional budget spent by the Contractor + Overhead profit to avoid losses. Variation claim is stated in the Contract and FIDIC and should be evaluated in fair manners to both parties. 

Georges Baaklini
by Georges Baaklini

A good Contract should have procedures to administer claims in respect of cost and time since a construction project may include variations and other unexpected issues that must be overcome in a fair manner to all stakeholders. 

Example of a Contract including Clauses with procedures for claims is FIDIC suites of Contract.

Chetluru Ravi
by Chetluru Ravi , Senior Vice President

Obviously that does not bring any 

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