Does the Government Owe You Money? When to File An REA in Your Government Contract

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Your firm was recently awarded a government contract, but the contract solicitor has delayed the project and has added changes to the agreement that make it more expensive to perform. You find yourself asking these questions:

- What do I do now?

- Where do I turn as I cannot pay my staff for the work rendered to-date?

- Who is accountable for the expenses incurred on this project and what immediate steps do I need to take?

In this webinar, moderated by See more +

Your firm was recently awarded a government contract, but the contract solicitor has delayed the project and has added changes to the agreement that make it more expensive to perform. You find yourself asking these questions:

- What do I do now?

- Where do I turn as I cannot pay my staff for the work rendered to-date?

- Who is accountable for the expenses incurred on this project and what immediate steps do I need to take?

In this webinar, moderated by Colorado PTAC, and presented by Joe Whitcomb, founder and president of Whitcomb Selinsky, PC, walks through situations where a contractor is entitled to an equitable adjustment in price or time to perform the awarded contract. We also share:

- The difference between a claim and a Request for Equitable Adjustment (REA)

- When to file an REA

- Other considerations to keep in mind before filing an REA. See less -

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