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Home » Experts Share Critical Risk Management Maxims to Avoid Costly Construction Disputes
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Experts Share Critical Risk Management Maxims to Avoid Costly Construction Disputes

March 31, 2023Updated:March 12, 2024No Comments4 Mins Read
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The most significant construction cases include claims related to scope gaps, design changes, delay damages, lost productivity, cumulative impacts, and bad administration, according to John Sebastian of the law firm Watt Tieder who was one of three presenters on ConsensusDocs’ recently held a webinar on 10 Risk Management Maxims that Will Change...

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