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Force Majeure Procedures

Document Type: Procedure
Version: 1.0
Last Updated: February 2026
Distribute To: Project Managers, Executives


Purpose

Establish procedures for handling force majeure events that prevent contract performance.


What is Force Majeure?

Force majeure ("superior force") refers to unforeseeable events beyond parties' control that prevent contract performance.

Common Force Majeure Events:

  • Natural disasters (earthquake, flood, hurricane)
  • Pandemic/epidemic
  • War, terrorism, civil unrest
  • Government actions (embargoes, shutdowns)
  • Labor strikes (sometimes)
  • Extreme weather (beyond normal)

Typically NOT Force Majeure:

  • Normal weather delays
  • Financial difficulties
  • Market changes
  • Subcontractor default
  • Equipment breakdown
  • Labor shortages (usually)

Contract Language Matters

Review Your Contract For:

  • Definition of force majeure
  • Specific events listed
  • Notice requirements
  • Documentation requirements
  • Remedies available
  • Termination rights

Common Contract Provisions:

Narrow Definition: "Acts of God, war, terrorism, or government action"

Broad Definition: "Events beyond reasonable control including but not limited to..."


When Force Majeure Event Occurs

Step 1: Identify and Assess

Determine:

  • Is this a force majeure event?
  • Does contract cover this event?
  • What is the impact?
  • How long might it last?

Step 2: Provide Notice

Immediately:

  • Written notice to owner/GC
  • Reference contract provision
  • Describe event and impact
  • Request relief

Notice Template:

[Date]

VIA: [Certified Mail/Email]

[Owner/GC]
[Address]

RE: Notice of Force Majeure Event
Project: [Name]
Contract: [Number/Date]

Dear [Name]:

This letter serves as formal notice pursuant to Section [X.X]
of the Contract that a force majeure event has occurred.

EVENT: [Description of event - e.g., government-ordered shutdown]

DATE OF OCCURRENCE: [Date]

IMPACT ON WORK:
[Describe specific impact on project work]

ANTICIPATED DURATION: [Best estimate]

RELIEF REQUESTED:
☐ Extension of contract time
☐ Suspension of work
☐ Cost relief (if contract allows)

We will continue to keep you informed of developments and
will mitigate impacts to the extent possible.

Please contact me to discuss.

Sincerely,
[Signature]

Step 3: Document Thoroughly

Maintain Records Of:

  • Event documentation (news, orders, etc.)
  • Impact on work
  • Dates and duration
  • Costs incurred
  • Mitigation efforts
  • Communication

Step 4: Mitigate

Take Reasonable Steps To:

  • Minimize impact
  • Protect work in place
  • Preserve materials
  • Maintain site security
  • Continue work unaffected by event

Step 5: Track Impacts

Document:

  • Days of delay
  • Work affected
  • Costs (extended conditions, etc.)
  • Schedule impact
  • Efforts to resume

Step 6: Resume and Recover

When Event Ends:

  • Notify owner/GC
  • Assess damage/impact
  • Plan resumption
  • Update schedule
  • Submit time extension request
  • Submit cost claim (if applicable)

Time Extension Request

Include:

  • Description of event
  • Dates of impact
  • Critical path analysis
  • Days of extension requested
  • Supporting documentation

Cost Recovery

What May Be Recoverable:

  • Extended general conditions
  • Demobilization/remobilization
  • Material storage
  • Escalation
  • Protective measures

What's Typically NOT Recoverable:

  • Lost profit on unperformed work
  • Idle labor (unless on standby)
  • Home office overhead (varies)

Check Contract Language


Force Majeure Documentation Log

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FORCE MAJEURE EVENT LOG
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Project: ___________________________________________________

Event: ____________________________________________________

Start Date: ___________________ End Date: __________________

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| Date | Activity/Impact | Documentation |
|------|-----------------|---------------|
| | | |
| | | |

================================================================

NOTICES SENT:

☐ Initial Notice Date: _________________________________
☐ Updates Dates: _________________________________
☐ Resumption Notice Date: _________________________________

================================================================

RELIEF REQUESTED:

Time Extension: ________ days
Cost: $__________________

RELIEF GRANTED:

Time Extension: ________ days
Cost: $__________________

================================================================

Recent Considerations (Post-COVID)

Lessons Learned:

  • Review force majeure clauses before signing
  • Negotiate broader coverage
  • Include pandemic/epidemic
  • Clarify notice requirements
  • Address cost recovery

Supply Chain Issues:

  • May or may not be force majeure
  • Depends on contract language
  • Document unavailability
  • Show efforts to procure elsewhere

  • Change Order Management
  • Claims Procedures
  • Notice Requirements
  • Schedule Management

Template provided by support.construction. Always consult legal counsel for force majeure matters.