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Bidder Be Thoughtful: The Impacts of Disclaimers in Pre-Bid Reports

By: Joshua A. Morehouse Associate, Peckar & Abramson, P.C. When bidding a project, subsurface or latent site conditions that are not immediately apparent can massively impact the costs of performance…

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BIM Comes of Age: The New ConsensusDocs BIM Addendum (2015) for Lifecycle Building Information Modeling

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Build Your Construction Contract On Solid Ground: Know The Documents You Incorporated By Reference!

By: Bradley Earl Sands, Associate, Jones Walker, LLP. A construction contract is the foundation of any construction project.  But a foundation is only as strong as the ground it is built…

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Building a Case: Document Management for Construction Litigation

By: Robert A. Gallagher, Jane Fox Lehman, and Michael I. Frankel, Pepper Hamilton LLP   Success in construction litigation often turns less on counsel’s ability to craft legal arguments and…

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Building Better with Better Construction Contracts

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Certificates as Evidence of Additional Insured Coverage Are All the Rage, But You Deserve Better

By: Joseph L. Cohen Partner, W Mason Partner and Sean Milani-nia Partner, Fox Rothschild LLP.  Consider the following scenario: the construction project is ready to proceed.  The deal is done. …

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Changes in the Construction Industry and Construction Law Require “2016 Revisions” to ConsensusDocs

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Changes to ConsensusDOCS Improve Forms, Lawyers Say

Nadine M. Post Engineering News-Record, February 2, 2011 Earlier-than-expected changes to ConsensusDOCS, the three-and-a-half-year-old library of model contracts for building design and construction, have been welcomed by lawyers who say…

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Changes to FOIA Exemption 4 Provide Greater Protection to Federal Contractors’ Confidential Information from Public Disclosure

By: Mackenzie Bell.,  Smith Currie and Hancock, LLP.  Every federal government contractor should be concerned about whether confidential and valuable information, disclosed in a submission to the government, will be…

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