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Action or Inaction by Federal Government Contracting Officials May Create a Constructive Change to the Contract Entitling the Contractor to Additional Time, Compensation, or Both
By: Erik M. Coon, Smith Currie & Hancock LLP Generally, a contractor…
A Stitch in Time Saves Nine: Using Change Order Procedures That Work
By: Tiffany C. Raush Associate, Jones Walker, LLP. Accuracy, clarity, simplicity, and…
Hunker Down and Don’t Get Burned
By: Angela A.L. Connor Associate, Peckar & Abramson, P.C. This year has…
The WeChat Ban: Where We Are Now and How May It Impact International Construction, Manufacturers, and Equipment Suppliers
By: Bob Gallagher, Jamey Collidge, and Karen Shin, Troutman Pepper. Updated October…
Families First Coronavirus Response Act
By: Jacob W. Scott Of Counsel, Matthew E.Cox Partner, Currie & Hancock…
New Prefabricated Contract Document Eases Use for Prefab and Modular Buildings
The ConsensusDocs Coalition has just published the industry’s first standard contract document…
How Will Today’s Pandemic Impact Tomorrow’s Construction Contracts?
By: Levi W. Barrett, Nathan A. Cohen, Mark A. Snyder, Peckar &…
Considerations for Performing Work in a New State
By: Todd Heffner Associate, Jones Walker LLP. Given the current environment, many…
New Prefabricated Contract Documents Eases Use to Contract for Prefab and Modular Buildings
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE October 7, 2020 Washington D.C. –Today, the ConsensusDocs…
Subtle and not so subtle long lasting effects of COVID on the Construction Industry
By: Frank T. Cara Partner, Troutman Pepper. When is it going to…
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