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When Construction Defects Appear, Don’t Choose Between Rebuilding and Building Your Case

By: Curtis Martin Co-Managing Partner, Peckar & Abramson. When construction defects occur during construction, they intensify pressure from a schedule that may already be tight.  Defects must be analyzed, confirmed,…

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When do hard-nosed negotiations become coercion? Or, when should you feel unlucky?

By: Stan MillanJones Walker, LLP   “You can’t go to a negotiating table pointing a gun, but you’ve got to keep it over your shoulder.” Joe Slovo   Conflict in…

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When Is the Price Right? Setting the GMP for Design-Build 

When contracting for design-build, ConsensusDocs offers options. The ConsensusDocs 410 Design-Build Agreement [Cost of the Work with a Guaranteed Maximum Price (GMP)] is the most popular within ConsensusDocs. Contractually, the…

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When the Contractor’s Right to Offset Gets Nixed by the State

By: Lauren P. McLaughlin, Esq. & Raziye Andican, Esq. Smith, Currie & Hancock LLP. Disputes frequently arise at the end of a project between subcontractors and general contractors regarding offset.…

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Why Bond Forms Matter… A Practical Guide to Better Bonding

Webinar Summary: Surety bonding is a critical component of risk allocation for many construction projects.  However, stakeholders often don’t understand the distinctions between commonly used bond forms and potential ramifications…

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Why Construction Needs Standard Form Contracts

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Withholding Payment or Having Your Payment Withheld Due to Disputes on Other Projects: Know Your Rights to Offset

By: Christopher C. Broughton Associate, Jones Walker LLP. Introduction The right to offset refers to the common sense ability to reduce or eliminate your payment obligations to a party who…

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Your Purchase Agreement for Non-Commodity Goods – The ConsensusDOCS 703

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