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New IPD Agreement Offers Significant Improvements

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New Master Subcontract Agreement by ConsensusDocs

By: Brian Perlberg, Executive Director, ConsensusDocs The ConsensusDocs Coalition just published the new Standard Master Subcontract Agreement Between Constructor and Subcontractor and the Standard Project Work Order. The master agreement…

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New OSHA’s New Emergency Temporary Standard (ETS) Shines A Light on the Value of ConsensusDocs Contract Language

By: Brian Perlberg, Executive Director of ConsensusDocs Coalition & AGC Senior Counsel. The U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has just issued an emergency temporary standard (ETS) to require…

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New P3 Agreement Makes P3 Contracting More Fair and Less Costly

By: Brian Perlberg, Esq., Executive Director and Senior Counsel of ConsensusDocs ConsensusDocs just published a new Public-Private Partnership (P3) Agreement to design, build, finance, operate, and maintain (DBFOM) between an…

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New Prefabricated Contract Document Eases Use for Prefab and Modular Buildings

The ConsensusDocs Coalition has just published the industry’s first standard contract document to address one of the most important and growing trends in the design and construction industry – prefabricated…

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New Prefabricated Contract Documents Eases Use to Contract for Prefab and Modular Buildings

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE October 7, 2020      Washington D.C. –Today, the ConsensusDocs Coalition is announcing that it has written and offers the industry’s first standard contract document that addresses one…

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New Updates to ConsensusDocs Contracts to Reflect Today’s Industry

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No Damage for Delay? No Problem: Exceptions to the Enforceability of No Damage for Delay Clauses

By: Chris Broughton Associate, Jones Walker LLP Introduction: Under a no-damage-for-delay clause, the owner is not liable for any monetary damages resulting from delays on the project. In lieu of…

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No Signature? Potentially No Problem for Sureties Enforcing a Bond’s Forum Selection Clause

By: Brian C. Padove Associate, Watt, Tieder, Hoffar, & Fitzgerald, LLP. One of the foundational tenets of contract law is that a party may only be bound by terms they…

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