Wayne Deflaminis serves as a Partner at HKA, where he leverages his extensive expertise in the construction industry to provide strategic project advisory services. Based in Washington, DC, Wayne is internationally recognized for his deep understanding of complex construction issues, particularly in the realms of...
Wayne Deflaminis serves as a Partner at HKA, where he leverages his extensive expertise in the construction industry to provide strategic project advisory services. Based in Washington, DC, Wayne is internationally recognized for his deep understanding of complex construction issues, particularly in the realms of litigation and arbitration. His proficiency in construction delays, critical path method (CPM) scheduling, and lost productivity damages positions him as a vital resource for a diverse clientele that includes US-based and international owners, developers, general contractors, subcontractors, architecture firms, and law firms.
At HKA, Wayne is actively involved in key projects that require meticulous contract management and risk assessment. His role as a project advisor encompasses a wide range of responsibilities, from analyzing delay claims to implementing effective construction management principles. His insights are invaluable in navigating the intricacies of construction disputes, ensuring that clients are well-equipped to address potential disruptions and optimize project outcomes.
Wayne's skill set extends to cost engineering and project planning, allowing him to provide comprehensive solutions tailored to the unique challenges faced by each client. His experience in mediation further enhances his ability to facilitate constructive dialogue among stakeholders, fostering collaborative resolutions that mitigate risks and enhance project performance. As a thought leader in the construction sector, Wayne Deflaminis continues to shape industry standards and best practices, making him a sought-after expert for those navigating the complexities of construction projects in today’s dynamic environment.