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By: Joseph L. Cohen Partner, W Mason Partner and Sean Milani-nia Partner, Fox Rothschild LLP. Consider the following scenario: the construction project is ready to proceed. The deal is done. …
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This contract document comparison includes ConsensusDocs, American Institute of Architect (AIA) and the Design-Build Institute of America (DBIA) standard contracts. This comparison includes the most important contract terms and conditions for…
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By: Miles D. Jolley Associate, Smith, Currie & Hancock LLP. Use of the design-assist collaborative approach has recently emerged as a result of the construction industry’s constant (and admirable)…
ConsensusDocs contracts, such as ConsensusDocs 200 Owner/Constructor Agreement with General Conditions, section 6.3.1(j) explicitly allows for delays that are reasonably due to epidemics. The American Institute of Architects (AIA) A201 nor any other standard construction contracts, explicitly mention…
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE May 6, 2021 Washington D.C. –Today, ConsensusDocs and Document Crunch are announcing a strategic collaboration that will benefit users of both platforms ConsensusDocs contracts are developed by a…
