Toxic Mold--Lawsuits Mushroom
Harrison H. Yoss of Thompson, Coe, Cousins & Irons, LLP
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.
The 1997 American Institute of Architects Documents and Their Impact on the Economics and Procedures of Your Design Practice
Gunther O. Carrle of Powell, Trachtman, Logan, Carrle & Lombardo P.C.
Approximately two years ago, in October of 1997, the American Institute of Architects (AIA) completed another m.
Understanding the Architect's Role in the School Construction Process
Duff, White & Turner, LLC
The South Carolina Department of Education has projected that South Carolina school districts will need more than $.
Alternative Construction Approaches
Dean M. Phillips of Davis Wright Tremaine LLP
In many instances in the retail and restaurant industry, the question is not whether to build or not to build, but what method of contracting will achieve the best contractor for the best price. As the construction industry has matured, so have the available contracting methods.
Architect's Responsibility and Liabilities: The New B141
Gunther O. Carrle of Powell, Trachtman, Logan, Carrle & Lombardo P.C.
In this issue we continue our review of the 1997 changes to B141 beginning with a discussion of the changes to .
Important Changes to the 1997 AIA Standard Contract Documents
Thomas H. Welby of Welby, Brady & Greenblatt, LLP
Over the past century, the construction contract documents published by the American Institute of Architects .
To B141 or Not to B141? That is the Question. (and the B151 may be the answer)
Kent T. Stair of Carlock, Copeland & Stair, LLP
During the latter part of 1997, the American Institute of Architects released its 1997 edition of.