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The federal courts have created a doctrine whereby an owner impliedly warrants the information, plans and specific. -
An Ounce of PreventionOwners and contractors alike should recognize that change clauses in construction contracts . -
Could a design professional be subject to civil rights prosecution under the Americans with Disabilities Act ("ADA". -
The prior newsletter discussed the documentation that should be maintained for a construction project. This articl. -
Over the past century, the construction contract documents published by the American Institute of Architects . -
[Many citations have been removed as all policy documents are undergoing editorial (as opposed to substantive) . -
OWNERS AND OTHER PARTICIPANTS IN THE CONSTUCTION PROCESS To deliver a construction project, you must coordinate. -
Design/build appears to be the wave of the future. Professional prognosticators are predicting that within five. -
The New Jersey Affidavit of Merit Statute, N.J.S.A. 2A.:53A-29, was made law on June 29, 1995. The statute was . -
Those who bid on public work and who feel that an awarding authority has tread and not lightly on their rights as bidders typically attempt to protect those rights, in the first instance, by filing a bid protest or by seeking a preliminary injunction or both.