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Richard J. Long , P.E. , P.Eng.
Problematic Construction Contract Clauses
This is the first post in a series that discusses construction contract terms that cause difficulties and give rise to…
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Richard J. Long , P.E. , P.Eng.
This is the first post in a series that discusses construction contract terms that cause difficulties and give rise to…
The author summarizes the definitions of the 19 construction claim types that may apply to a contractor’s and subcontractor’s recovery of time and costs.
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The desire to minimize costs and contractual performance time often leads to directed or constructive acceleration.
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This post explores constructive changes, which are a common cause of construction claims, and problems establishing entitlement.
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Richard J. Long , P.E. , P.Eng.
This is the tenth post in a series that discusses construction contract terms that cause difficulties and give rise to claims.
Richard J. Long , P.E. , P.Eng.
This is the seventh post in a series that discusses construction contract terms that cause difficulties and give rise to claims.
This blog post explains how a contractor successfully mitigated a schedule and resolved an insurance claim after an extreme weather event.
Richard J. Long , P.E. , P.Eng.
This post discusses excusable, non-compensable delays, which entitle contractors to time extensions but not damages.
Richard J. Long , P.E. , P.Eng. , Andrew Avalon , P.E. , PSP
Delays resulting from acts of God are normally excusable but noncompensable events in the absence of a contract clause stating otherwise.
Eric J. Klein , Ph.D. , P.E. , PMP
This is the fifth post in an eight-part series that summarizes potential impacts of the COVID‑19 pandemic on the construction industry.
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