Rachel DomingoPSP
Director, Commercial Damages & Investigation
Ms. Domingo has more than 10 years of experience specializing in project controls, project scheduling, delay damages, productivity and performance damages, change order negotiations, litigation support, and the development or defense of construction claims. Ms. Domingo has worked for a variety of clients that vary in both complexity and size within the oil and gas sector, electric power transmission, highways and bridges, high-rise and residential construction, and heavy construction.
Areas of Expertise
Ms. Domingo is especially proficient in managing e-discovery platforms in a litigation support role, CPM scheduling and analyzing construction claims related to schedule delays. She has provided project controls for active construction projects through cost estimating and scheduling as well as project management support and construction administration services.
Ms. Domingo has presented three papers for AACE International related to delay disputes: “The Art of Decoding Manipulated Schedules for Forensic Schedule Analysis” . “Schedule Analysis without Schedules?! – Applying Earned Value Analysis in the Absence of Achieving Substantial Completion”, and “Seeing Double? How to address claimed/duplicative costs in damages and delay analyses”.
Prior to working as a consultant, she assisted in teaching CPM Scheduling courses at NYU Tandon School of Engineering and Columbia University School of Professional Studies.
Additional Services
Forensic Investigation, Government Contract Compliance, Project Management Oversight, Proposal Support, Schedule Analysis, Scheduling Development, Subcontractor Negotiation
Additional Industries
Architecture, Construction, Education, Energy, Engineering, Healthcare, Heavy Civil, Historical Renovations, Industrial, Insurance, Mixed Use Commercial Properties, Oil/Gas/Coal, Power/Utilities, Prisons, Retail, Risk Management, Roads/Highways/Bridges, Senior Living, Transportation, Water/Wastewater
Education & Certification
BS Construction Management, Polytechnic Institute of New York University
Expert Witness Services
Commercial Damages