In their Construction Law column, Kenneth Block and Stuart Rosen examine the concept of "unavoidable delays," i.e., a delay for which the contractor is not responsible and may be entitled to an ...
Types of Owner Agreements: Owner's Rep, CM as Agent, CM at Risk, GC at Risk, & Owner/Architect In this seminar, a panel including experienced construction attorneys will provide a practical ...
Chapman Tripp The closure of the Strait of Hormuz and escalating conflict in the Middle East is increasing the risk of supply chain delays, disruptions and co ...
Those utilizing modular construction techniques occupy a unique position that doesn’t fit neatly within traditional building industry models. Without first adequately communicating responsibilities on ...
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Incorporating tariff-specific escalation and change-in-law clauses into contracts helps protect parties from unforeseen cost increases. Legal provisions like force majeure should be tailored to ...
It is critical for contractors to understand the insurance requirements in construction contracts, as these projects carry very high levels of liability and risk. Construction involves moving ...
“Force Majeure” – While most construction contracts contain these provisions, they are often not understood in relation to the implications they may have on construction projects. With the onset of ...
It wasn’t long after the lockdowns in the U.S. in March of 2020 due to the Covid-19 pandemic that we started getting calls from clients telling us that their construction projects were flailing, and ...
Because of these uncertainties, roll-off dumpster rental agreements are typically designed with a degree of operational flexibility. For construction managers overseeing multiple phases of work, ...