Contractor--Is time on your side?
Brian S. Jablon of Saltzman & Jablon, LLC
As a contractor, you know that time is generally not on your side--time is money. You plan pro.
Contract Damages--cost-effective Services
Wray & Pierce, L.L.P.
Defects and deficiencies in plans, specifications and other contract documents are current common causes of constru.
Constructive Acceleration
Russel W. Wray of Wray & Pierce, L.L.P.
Acceleration occurs when the contractor is compelled by the owner to complete the project ahead of schedule. But, .
New California Case Sets Standard on Contractor Delay Claims for Public Works Contracts
Last & Faoro
In a case entitled Howard Contracting, Inc. v. G.A. Macdonald Construction Co., Inc., the California Supreme Court .
The Ten Commandments For Avoiding Litigation On Construction Projects
Harper Heckman of Nexsen Pruet
This article provides ten tips on how to avoid litigation on construction projects.
Has El Ni?o Adversely Impacted Your Construction Project?
Last & Faoro
This year's winter rains have impacted almost every contractor. The abnormal weather conditions have delayed most .
Can You Recover for Construction Delays?
William C. Last of Last & Faoro
It is common to experience delays during construction projects. When may contractors be entitled to compensation w.
Delayed Early Completion
Charles W. Surasky of Smith, Currie & Hancock LLP
Contractors sometimes plan to complete work on a project in less time than is allowed by the contract documents. C.
When the Going Gets Tough--Analyzing Concurrent Delays
Andrew D. Ness of Thelen LLP
This article discusses how to analyze construction delays when there are multiple sources or causes for delay with interrelated effects.
Delay Claims in Construction Cases: Common Pitfalls
Scott A. Aftuck of Haese, LLC
Some of the most common disputes in construction cases relate to delay. However, delay claims tend to be some of .