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Home » AGC Plugs Loophole in Standard Agreement to Rely on Builders Risk Insurance and Forego Litigation
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AGC Plugs Loophole in Standard Agreement to Rely on Builders Risk Insurance and Forego Litigation

June 29, 2020Updated:May 13, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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Together, AGC of America and its Maryland Chapter have plugged a potential loophole in standard contract provisions intended to preclude costly litigation over the damage that a project suffers during the course of construction.  The association’s victory in Maryland’s highest court means the standard provisions will continue to have their...

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