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The Federal Circuit on Wednesday affirmed that the U.S. Department of State did not owe a construction contractor reimbursement for additional costs related to an Ebola outbreak, upholding a decision also relevant to contractual adjustment claims related to COVID-19. ....
To embed, copy and paste the code into your website or blog: As we move into the second year of a global pandemic, construction contractors are not only taking stock of project delays and disruption experienced to date, but also preparing for more of the same. What better time than now for contractors to take affirmative steps to protect themselves from default actions and to preserve their right to a time extension and/or contract adjustment. Delay and Disruption in a Pandemic As construction contractors well know, delay to agreed-upon construction schedules can result from a host of circumstances. The COVID-19 pandemic presents numerous challenges that may result in such delays, including, for example, project site closures or restrictions; labor impacts due to employee illness, exposure, and/or quarantine; new health and safety protocols such as on-site screenings; supply chain issues; subcontractor impacts; and delays to Government activities such as permitting and ....