Jamie Furst | Alston & Bird On December 19, 2019, the U.S. General Services Administration (“GSA”) issued a final rule which amends the General Services Administration Acquisition Regulation (“GSAR”) regarding project delivery methods for construction.[1] This rule, effective January 21, 2020, adopts the Construction-Manager-as-Constructor (“CMc”) project delivery method, one of the three most common construction… Continue reading Construction-Manager-As-Constructor Recognized as an Acceptable Project Delivery Method in Federal Contracts
Month: January 2020
KONE is Shaking Up the Industry with BIM
Aarni Heiskanen | AEC Business KONE supplies elevators, escalators, autowalks and maintenance and modernization solutions. I sat down with Kenneth Flannigan to discuss how BIM is changing KONE and what it means to the industry. KONE operates in over 60 countries, has around 1.3 million units in service, and moves over one billion people per day.… Continue reading KONE is Shaking Up the Industry with BIM
Multi-Building Condominium: When Does Statute of Repose Begin?
Stanley A. Martin | Commonsense Construction Law The Supreme Court of Minnesota has ruled that the MN statute of repose, for a multi-building condominium project, is determined on a building-by-building basis, and not on completion of the entire project. The court was faced with two issues. First, is the statutory warranty triggered by completion and… Continue reading Multi-Building Condominium: When Does Statute of Repose Begin?
Can Negotiated Terms in Construction Agreements Reduce Uncertainty Surrounding Concurrent Delay?
Regan Schmidt | Taft Stettinius & Hollister Concurrent delay is a frequently litigated construction claim. These types of cases tend toward both the complex and constructively technical. It may then come as a surprise that despite the prevalence of lawsuits, a majority of construction contracts fail to directly address concurrent delay in a project. The… Continue reading Can Negotiated Terms in Construction Agreements Reduce Uncertainty Surrounding Concurrent Delay?
Get Your Contracts Lean- Its Better than Dieting
Brian Perlberg | ConsensusDocs I recently took the AGC Lean Construction Educations Program Units 1-7. After studying diligently, I’m happy to say that I passed the exam and earned my CM-Lean credential. Surprisingly, this makes me the first attorney to earn this distinction out of over 1,200 CM-Lean holders. So why is a construction attorney learning about lean?… Continue reading Get Your Contracts Lean- Its Better than Dieting