Restaging definition

Restaging means modification of how the work on a project is staged, and can result in additional costs, such as extended overhead costs (e.g., project supervision, maintaining a field office on site for a longer period); additional costs associated with the unanticipated movement of equipment and laborers; and costs for idle equipment. (Def.'s Post-Trial Mem. of Law 5.)

Related to Restaging

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