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AGC of America joined with the U.S. Chamber of Commerce and others in a business coalition lawsuit challenging the National Labor Relations…
Termination for cause is costly and adversarial and has been covered in this article. But can a terminating party use equipment…
Termination for cause on a construction project is the equivalent of “going nuclear.” Construction is riddled with claims and litigation,…
Construction contracts provide a foundation for project success or, if done wrong, project failure. Updating your contracts is essential. You…
Delegated design is when the lead design professional, an architect or engineer, delegates a portion of design responsibility to the…
Artificial intelligence or AI is causing significant disruption in the construction industry and our world. However, in the context of…
Reaching an agreement on a construction contract that leads to a positive outcome for all parties involved – owner, builder,…
Builders assess their risk and set their prices accordingly. Don Gregory, legal counsel for subcontractors and other industry practitioners for more…
Cost-of-the-work agreements (aka “cost plus” contracts) are commonly used in commercial construction contracting to establish the terms and conditions for…
The most significant construction cases include claims related to scope gaps, design changes, delay damages, lost productivity, cumulative impacts, and…