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This article discusses how to analyze construction delays when there are multiple sources or causes for delay with interrelated effects. -
Another court has struck subcontract clauses that attempt to condition the subcontractor's right to payment upon t. -
Approximately two years ago, in October of 1997, the American Institute of Architects (AIA) completed another m. -
In this issue we continue our review of the 1997 changes to B141 beginning with a discussion of the changes to . -
This is the third in a series of three articles discussing the AIA's 1997 edition of B141. The previous article. -
Defects and deficiencies in plans, specifications and other contract documents are current common causes of constru. -
Prior to 1990, only a handful of lawsuits alleging exposure to toxic mold were filed. During the 1990's, however, mold litigation began gaining momentum and in the last few years the number of lawsuits filed alleging injuries and/or damages caused by toxic mold has exploded. -
Another court has struck subcontract clauses that attempt to condition the subcontractor's right to payment upon t. -
We often find a provision similar to the following in the contract documents. "No alterations shall be made in. -
The cornerstone of my practice is quality relationships with my clients. My practice includes not only solving my .