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2026
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| Online Access: | https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.20125032 |
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- A short, fast-running diagnostic companion to the Operator Playbooks volume on project cost estimation. The weekly tools detect drift; the quarterly tools recalibrate the structure; the frameworks here pull off the shelf the moment a specific project-cost trigger fires. A six-question diagnostic intake routes the reader to the right framework based on which trigger has fired. The three tools, each designed for one specific trigger: **Scope Addition at Fixed Price.** Run when a client requests scope addition on a fixed-price contract mid-project. Reconstructs the cost impact, computes the variation justification, and produces a structured counter-position before the verbal yes locks the addition in. Two worked examples: a fit-out contractor handling a client room-addition request, and a pump installation operator handling a client request to add secondary system commissioning to a fixed-price scope. **Subcontractor Failure Mid-Project.** Run within 48 hours of a subcontractor failure (bankruptcy, walk-off, or material non-performance). Reconstructs the recovery options, models the cost impact across each, and produces a documented decision. Two worked examples: a construction operator handling a finishing subcontractor walk-off, and a steel fabrication operator handling a galvanising subcontractor bankruptcy with components off-site. **72-Hour Triage Estimate.** Run when a tender invitation arrives with a 72-hour or shorter response window. Sequences the triage, the must-cover scope, the contingency floor, and the bid-no-bid decision. Two worked examples: a contractor responding to a domestic tender, and a Batam design-and-build marine fabrication tender requiring international standards compliance. Each tool carries a self-scoring rubric, a quick decision tree, and tier adaptations for single-owner shops, mid-tier businesses, and pre-IPO operations. The response plan at the back sequences the three frameworks across the first 48 hours, the first week, and the first month after a trigger fires. This companion was written from the seat of an operator running businesses in Indonesia. Examples, currency, and texture reflect that origin. The frameworks apply broadly to small and mid-sized businesses in other emerging markets and to many developed-market SME settings. **What this companion does NOT do** - Replace *Project Cost Estimation* (Operator Playbooks 18). - Substitute for the weekly-rhythm or quarterly-review companions. **Who This Is For** - Project operators facing a specific project-cost trigger right now. - Owners with concentrated client or subcontractor exposure. - Mid-tier directors who need structured pre-decision analysis when project crises land. **Topics and Keywords** project cost crisis response, scope addition decision, subcontractor failure recovery, 72-hour tender triage, scenario-triggered project costing, fixed-price variation, SME project cost under pressure