Rob D’Onofrio specializes in claims evaluation and resolution. Before he joined CPMI, he spent five years on-site at the World Trade Center construction project in New York, analyzing schedule delay and disruption disputes. In total, Rob has evaluated over $4 billion in construction claims.
Rob co-wrote Construction Schedule Delays, a comprehensive 1,110-page book on schedule delay law and analysis, which is published by Thomson Reuters and updated annually. He has also written or co-written more than 25 articles, including “Reconciling Concurrency in Schedule Delay and Constructive Acceleration” in the Public Contract Law Journal and “What is a Schedule Good For? A Study of Issues Posed by Schedules on Complex Projects” in Construction Lawyer.
Rob has presented more than 75 lectures on construction management, scheduling, and claims at industry events and academic institutions, including Cornell University, Virginia Tech, University of Michigan, and University of California, Berkeley. As a faculty member for Federal Publications Seminars, he teaches three courses: Construction Schedule Delays; The Masters Institute in Construction Contracting; and Construction Delay, Acceleration & Inefficiency Claims. More...
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