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  • Drafting the Subcontractor Form

    Contractors and their subcontractors often use standard contract forms when signing a contract. However, these forms are sometimes modified by one or both parties to include or omit wording that can lead to difficult and disappointing interpretations by a court of law. ... Read more

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  • Construction Scheduling the Measured Mile Analysis and Expert Witnesses

    When a construction delay results in productivity losses, measuring the cost of the delay can prove difficult. One way in which productivity losses can be demonstrated and proven is by using job-specific data by way of the "measured mile" analysis. ... Read more

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  • Construction Case Law Summaries - June 25, 2012

    Construction Case Law Summaries is a review of current construction case law that have been decided in court. The author, Michael T. Callahan has been a practicing construction consultant for the 26 years, focusing on construction claims and litigation ... Read more

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  • Intricacies Surrounding the Modification of a Construction Contract

    Construction plans are often complex, detailed, and hard to read. Rarely are they 100% accurate at time of their issuance, thus contract Change Orders are often issued but these can also become contentious. ... Read more

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  • Architect Not Liable for a Contractor’s Execution of Construction

    A design professional can be held liable for the means, methods, and procedures of the construction where the design professional voluntarily exercises and assumes control over the means, methods, and procedures of construction. Whether a design professional has assumed a duty regarding the construction means, methods, and procedures is a factual question that requires examination. ... Read more

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  • Safety Violations Trigger Material Breach and Contract Termination

    The terms of the construction contract required the contractor to adhere to all applicable safety laws, rules, and regulations, as well as the owner's safety rules and procedures. ... Read more

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  • Obligation for Written Notice

    In construction law we often examine the how, when, and why a contract obligation for a written change order is enforced. Was the obligation waived? Was another form of notice, often actual notice, provided instead? Was there any prejudice to a party if the obligation for written change orders was not enforced? ... Read more

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  • Construction Case Law Summaries - March 2014

    A construction case law summary of arbitration involving "The Case of the Changed Claim" ... Read more

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  • Dangers When Owner Does Not Approve Schedule

    There can be reasons for owners not to approve a contractors construction schedule. However, in this publication we illustrate when an owner does not approve a contractors schedule it presents problems for the owner. ... Read more

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  • The Complexity of Construction Claims

    This publication illustrates the difficulty of a legal court to handle construction issues on a single project that involve several areas of claims such as subcontractor delay claims, active interference, acceleration claims, and total cost calculations. ... Read more

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  • Construction Case Law Summaries - October 2013

    There are three cases this month pertaining to construction delays. The author, Michael T. Callahan has been a practicing construction consultant for 27 years, focusing on construction claims and litigation. ... Read more

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  • Construction Case Law Summaries - Subcontractor and Contractor Delays Differ - September 2014

    This publication provides a judicial comment on the difference between a contractor's delay claim to the owner and a subcontractor's delay claim to the contractor on the same project. ... Read more

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