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What is the difference between Additional work and Extra work?

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Asked: May 14, 20202020-05-14T16:30:54-07:00 2020-05-14T16:30:54-07:00In: Construction
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Dear All,

What is the difference between Additional works and Extra works?

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  1. Gopal Mishra

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    2020-05-14T19:32:39-07:00Added an answer on May 14, 2020 at 7:32 pm

    Additional work and extra work with reference to what? In any construction contract?

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    2020-06-08T00:46:16-07:00Added an answer on June 8, 2020 at 12:46 am

    Additional work means work done additionally to meet the scope of contract which may be due to fault of contractor or lack of some documents or due to contingencies.

    Extrawork is due to change of design, as per the request of client/authorities

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    2020-08-02T23:13:29-07:00Added an answer on August 2, 2020 at 11:13 pm

    Hi, your question is not specific,

    But for an explanation,

    • Additional work is the amount of work done additionally for the satisfaction of clients or owner of the building. Clients do not pay for it. It is only to making clients happy.
    • Extra work is the work that arises after designing the plan and must be done. It is due to misplaced of PPC or dislocation of column Foundation. It also rises due to the mistakes by masons.
    • It may also arise due to the misplaced of reference point for the whole construction.
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    2020-10-15T17:48:31-07:00Added an answer on October 15, 2020 at 5:48 pm

    -Extra work is work arising outside of and independent of the contract, something not required in its performance.

    -Additional work is required in the performance of the contract and without which it could not be carried out.

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    2020-10-17T17:17:39-07:00Added an answer on October 17, 2020 at 5:17 pm

    Assume one work is awarded to a contractor on item rate basis. During the execution of work, the necessity arises to do some works which are not given in the contract, but the contractor has been requested to carry out such works and payment will be made after supplemental rates and agreement are executed

    This is extra. work

    Example Providing stainless steel handrails instead of aluminum handrails

    Here extra work is provision of stainless steel handrails

    During the execution of foundation work, the quantity given in the agreement is exceeding due to actual type of soil

    Here additional quantity of earthwork, filling, RR work will be coming which are needed

    Usually in the agreement itself it will be mentioned that the rates are applicable up to 5% more or less besides quantity

    Here the additional work comes.

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