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4 Ways to Mitigate Construction Disputes

4 Ways to Mitigate Construction Disputes Resolving construction disputes in litigation (court or arbitration) can be expensive and may drag on for years. Most disputes could have been avoided, or…

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Anticipating Material Supply Chain Issues in Construction Projects

Recent news related to construction material escalation has been sobering. Today, general contractors face increased risks related to cost escalation of numerous construction materials, and it is expected that increased…

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Best Foot Forward: Preserving Limited Liability and Leverage in Negotiating Termination for Convenience Payment  

From the position of the general contractor on a project, a termination for convenience provision is an important limitation of liability that should be built into subcontracts.  Any manner of…

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Beyond Repair? Your Duty to Preserve Evidence Ahead of Construction Defect Litigation

By: Brandon Rutledge, Associate, Peckar & Abramson, P.C. If a dispute over a subcontractor’s defective work escalates into a lawsuit, the seemingly innocuous act of proactively repairing defects may jeopardize…

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Buy American Under President Trump: What to Know and Where We’re Heading

By: Jamie Oberg, Associate, Peckar & Abramson, P.C. On January 31, 2019, President Trump signed an Executive Order on Strengthening Buy-American Preferences for Infrastructure Projects, placing continued emphasis on the…

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CGL Policy Coverage Doesn’t Cover General Contractor Despite Allegation of Damages to Property of Others

By: William L. Baggett, Jr., Partner, Smith, Currie & Hancock LLP Introduction A very recent case by West Virginia’s Supreme Court of Appeals highlights coverage issues that often arise for…

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ConsensusDocs Contract Language Inspires Congressional Legislation

By: Jordan Howard, Director of Federal and Heavy Construction Division, AGC of America Congressmen Pete Stauber (MN-08) and Marc Veasey (TX-33) introduced a bipartisan bill, H.R. 2344, that will require…

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ConsensusDocs to Add Progressive Design-Build Agreement and Dual Obligee Riders

In January 2026, ConsensusDocs is set to expand its contract catalog with four new documents developed in direct response to user feedback and evolving industry practices. This update introduces two…

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Dispute Review Boards for Real-Time Dispute Avoidance and Resolution

By: Neal J. Sweeney, Esq., Jones Walker LLP The use of dispute tribunals generally referred to as Dispute Review Boards or DRBs on major projects has matured. Use of a…

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