Jeff Colditz has over 35 years of experience providing consulting and testimony services for various clients. He has been appointed as an expert on more than 20 occasions.
Jeff has testified in state court, arbitration proceedings, and other alternative dispute forums. His testimony has covered cost accounting, financial, and schedule-related issues pertaining to commercial construction and damages issues on commercial contract disputes in areas including residential buildings and power plants.
Jeff’s experience has focused on construction and government contract engagements. He has provided cost, schedule, and economic damage analysis on numerous matters for clients including contractors, owners, sureties, and other parties involved in the construction and government contracting process. He has analyzed and prepared numerous claims for delay, disruption, and changed work as well as performing cost reasonableness studies and detailed analysis of incurred costs.
Jeff has considerable experience assisting contractors in the defense of False Claims Act allegations, defective pricing matters, internal investigations, and other cost or regulatory issues specific to public contracts. He undertakes detailed cost growth and claim analysis as well as critical path method (CPM) schedule analysis for troubled on-going and completed construction projects. He also assists in fraud and other special purpose investigations.
Jeff is a certified fraud examiner, certified management accountant, and certified internal auditor. He is also a certified project management professional and certified construction auditor and a member of the Public Contracts Section of the American Bar Association.
Location:
333 South Grand Avenue, Suite 1400
Los Angeles, 90071
CA, United States