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Lesson
Before implementing any additional works or contract variation, there should already be agreement on the works to be done and the commensurate costs. While this is an accepted project management practice, it may not have been the case in this project, which resulted in significant delays in loan closing due to the negotiations on pricing for additional works or variations.

Project Number: 36432-013
Project Name: Dali–Lijiang Railway Project
Report Date: 30 Jan 2015

Lesson
No new lessons

Project Number: 35338-013
Project Name: Hunan Roads Development II Project
Report Date: 30 Jan 2015

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