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      "url": "https://www.neccontract.com/news/resource-thickening-assessments-in-compensation-event-quotations?srsltid=AfmBOorfXzCAPcsL3wQWCgnX5AqNeKT5C7MaVOig_GJBXDJxsbXrzTnt",
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      "content": "Under the NEC4 Engineering and Construction Contract (ECC), compensation events are generally those events stated at clause 60.1 which the contractor has not made any allowance for within the prices. Clause 6 includes a corresponding procedure, providing for notification, quotations, assessment and implementation.  \n  \nThe main intent is to compensate a contractor for the effect an event has on the prices, completion date or a key date, so a corresponding quotation assessment should quantify and value all effects of the compensation event. [...] As a quotation assessment should represent the difference between the total defined cost including the compensation event and the total defined cost which does not include the compensation event, any such issues should be taken into consideration. [...] During the earlier stages of a project the amount of available data and information is limited, which creates an obvious difficulty with evidencing an assessment. Even during the later stages of a project different factors impact upon the accuracy of an assessment, including: the workload of resources fluctuates periodically and during different stages of a project; efficiency gains associated with familiarity; staff changes disrupt the familiarity efficiency gain; changes to the project senior management team can have a positive or negative impact on morale; and company, industry or economic factors generally impact upon productivity levels.",
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      "content": "Under the NEC4 Engineering and Construction Contract (ECC), compensation events are generally those events stated at clause 60.1 which the contractor has not made any allowance for within the prices. Clause 6 includes a corresponding procedure, providing for notification, quotations, assessment and implementation.  \n  \nThe main intent is to compensate a contractor for the effect an event has on the prices, completion date or a key date, so a corresponding quotation assessment should quantify and value all effects of the compensation event. [...] As a quotation assessment should represent the difference between the total defined cost including the compensation event and the total defined cost which does not include the compensation event, any such issues should be taken into consideration. [...] During the earlier stages of a project the amount of available data and information is limited, which creates an obvious difficulty with evidencing an assessment. Even during the later stages of a project different factors impact upon the accuracy of an assessment, including: the workload of resources fluctuates periodically and during different stages of a project; efficiency gains associated with familiarity; staff changes disrupt the familiarity efficiency gain; changes to the project senior management team can have a positive or negative impact on morale; and company, industry or economic factors generally impact upon productivity levels.",
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      "title": "News | NEC Contracts",
      "content": "Under the NEC4 Engineering and Construction Contract (ECC), compensation events are generally those events stated at clause 60.1 which the contractor has not made any allowance for within the prices. Clause 6 includes a corresponding procedure, providing for notification, quotations, assessment and implementation.  \n  \nThe main intent is to compensate a contractor for the effect an event has on the prices, completion date or a key date, so a corresponding quotation assessment should quantify and value all effects of the compensation event. [...] As a quotation assessment should represent the difference between the total defined cost including the compensation event and the total defined cost which does not include the compensation event, any such issues should be taken into consideration. [...] During the earlier stages of a project the amount of available data and information is limited, which creates an obvious difficulty with evidencing an assessment. Even during the later stages of a project different factors impact upon the accuracy of an assessment, including: the workload of resources fluctuates periodically and during different stages of a project; efficiency gains associated with familiarity; staff changes disrupt the familiarity efficiency gain; changes to the project senior management team can have a positive or negative impact on morale; and company, industry or economic factors generally impact upon productivity levels.",
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      "url": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XL5kHvcBLnA",
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      "content": "earn how to confidently manage NEC4 compensation events. In this session, Glenn Hyde (GMH Planning), David Allen (CECA), and Ben Walker",
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  "formatted": "Source: News | NEC Contracts\nURL: https://www.neccontract.com/news/resource-thickening-assessments-in-compensation-event-quotations?srsltid=AfmBOorfXzCAPcsL3wQWCgnX5AqNeKT5C7MaVOig_GJBXDJxsbXrzTnt\nUnder the NEC4 Engineering and Construction Contract (ECC), compensation events are generally those events stated at clause 60.1 which the contractor has not made any allowance for within the prices. Clause 6 includes a corresponding procedure, providing for notification, quotations, assessment and implementation. The main intent is to compensate a contractor for the effect an event has on the prices, completion date or a key date, so a corresponding quotation assessment should quantify and value all effects of the compensation event. [...] As a quotation assessment should represent the difference between the total defined cost including the compensation event and the total defined cost which does not include the compensation event, any such issues should be taken into consideration. [...] During the earlier stages of a project the amount of available data and information is limited, which creates an obvious difficulty with evidencing an assessment. Even during the later stages of a project different factors impact upon the accuracy of an assessment, including: the workload of resources fluctuates periodically and during different stages of a project; efficiency gains associated with familiarity; staff changes disrupt the familiarity efficiency gain; changes to the project senior management team can have a positive or negative impact on morale; and company, industry or economic factors generally impact upon productivity levels.\n\n---\n\nSource: News | NEC Contracts\nURL: https://www.neccontract.com/news/resource-thickening-assessments-in-compensation-event-quotations?srsltid=AfmBOoq3gOZoW-jOsUM4wQDSY0rM6moNTy-cJbM6iMvDs4eDbOjMVtRA\nUnder the NEC4 Engineering and Construction Contract (ECC), compensation events are generally those events stated at clause 60.1 which the contractor has not made any allowance for within the prices. Clause 6 includes a corresponding procedure, providing for notification, quotations, assessment and implementation. The main intent is to compensate a contractor for the effect an event has on the prices, completion date or a key date, so a corresponding quotation assessment should quantify and value all effects of the compensation event. [...] As a quotation assessment should represent the difference between the total defined cost including the compensation event and the total defined cost which does not include the compensation event, any such issues should be taken into consideration. [...] During the earlier stages of a project the amount of available data and information is limited, which creates an obvious difficulty with evidencing an assessment. Even during the later stages of a project different factors impact upon the accuracy of an assessment, including: the workload of resources fluctuates periodically and during different stages of a project; efficiency gains associated with familiarity; staff changes disrupt the familiarity efficiency gain; changes to the project senior management team can have a positive or negative impact on morale; and company, industry or economic factors generally impact upon productivity levels.\n\n---\n\nSource: News | NEC Contracts\nURL: https://www.neccontract.com/news/resource-thickening-assessments-in-compensation-event-quotations?srsltid=AfmBOop1VSehj9zr0G_h5oGkuPLwTb8UNz9y1lnl7MBnNC1tUwtr5P27\nUnder the NEC4 Engineering and Construction Contract (ECC), compensation events are generally those events stated at clause 60.1 which the contractor has not made any allowance for within the prices. Clause 6 includes a corresponding procedure, providing for notification, quotations, assessment and implementation. The main intent is to compensate a contractor for the effect an event has on the prices, completion date or a key date, so a corresponding quotation assessment should quantify and value all effects of the compensation event. [...] As a quotation assessment should represent the difference between the total defined cost including the compensation event and the total defined cost which does not include the compensation event, any such issues should be taken into consideration. [...] During the earlier stages of a project the amount of available data and information is limited, which creates an obvious difficulty with evidencing an assessment. Even during the later stages of a project different factors impact upon the accuracy of an assessment, including: the workload of resources fluctuates periodically and during different stages of a project; efficiency gains associated with familiarity; staff changes disrupt the familiarity efficiency gain; changes to the project senior management team can have a positive or negative impact on morale; and company, industry or economic factors generally impact upon productivity levels.\n\n---\n\nSource: NEC4: Assessing compensation events part 2: Price - YouTube\nURL: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Ct_95rsPWc\n... NEC4 alignment software for UK construction.\n\n---\n\nSource: NEC4: Notifying compensation events and instructing quotations\nURL: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XL5kHvcBLnA\nearn how to confidently manage NEC4 compensation events. In this session, Glenn Hyde (GMH Planning), David Allen (CECA), and Ben Walker"
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