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Construction Claims Management

Construction claims management is the process of documenting, analyzing, and presenting claims arising from construction project disputes. Constroma provides an end-to-end workflow for preparing extension of time (EOT) claims, linking delay analysis results directly to claim documentation, financial quantification, and supporting evidence.

Delay Event Documentation

Document every delay event with structured data: event dates, descriptions, responsible parties, delay category (excusable/non-excusable, compensable/non-compensable), and supporting documentation. Link delay events to specific schedule activities and build fragnets to model the CPM impact.

Fragnet Builder

A fragnet (fragment network) is a group of activities added to the CPM schedule to model a delay event. Constroma's fragnet builder lets you create delay fragnets with activities, relationships, and durations, then insert them into the schedule at the correct point in time. The platform supports XER-based fragnet import for complex delay scenarios.

From Analysis to Claim

Constroma connects delay analysis results to claims automatically. Each delay event's schedule impact (days of delay to each milestone) feeds directly into the claim quantification. Track claim values, EOT days, prolongation costs, and variations in one structured workflow.

Streamline Your Claims Process

Document, analyze, and present construction claims with full traceability.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is an extension of time (EOT) claim?
An extension of time (EOT) claim is a formal request by a contractor to extend the contractual completion date due to delays that are not the contractor's fault. EOT claims typically require documentation of the delay events, evidence that the delays impacted the critical path, and demonstration that proper contractual notice was given. Constroma helps prepare EOT claims by linking delay analysis results to claim documentation.
What types of construction claims does Constroma support?
Constroma supports delay claims (extension of time), disruption claims, acceleration claims, variation/change order claims, and prolongation cost claims. Each claim type can be linked to delay events, schedule analysis results, and supporting documents within the platform.
How does Constroma help with claims documentation?
Constroma provides a structured workflow for claims: define delay events with dates and descriptions, attach supporting documents, build fragnets to model the delay impact, run schedule analysis, and link results to financial quantification. Every step maintains full traceability from raw data to claim narrative.
Can I export claims data from Constroma?
Yes. Constroma produces branded Excel reports with delay analysis summaries, timeline charts, and financial breakdowns. Schedule data can be exported as P6-compatible XER files. All claim documentation is organized and downloadable for submission.