Four Key Steps for a Successful Construction Audit Process

Ronald L. Williams | Fox Rothschild The implications of the audit provisions contained in construction agreements between owners and contractors owners extend far beyond post-completion bean counting, and can affect multiple aspects of a project, from project administration to relationships with key subcontractors. It is critically important that contractors give audits the attention they deserve… Continue reading Four Key Steps for a Successful Construction Audit Process

Florida Senate Passes Legislation to Reform Litigation for Property Insurance Claims

Matthew Lewis | PropertyCasualtyFocus Toward the end of the 2021 Florida legislative session, the Florida Senate passed Senate Bill 76, a bill that focuses on reducing litigation related to property insurance claims and also places restrictions on companies soliciting insureds to file roof claims. At the heart of SB 76 is the implementation of a presuit… Continue reading Florida Senate Passes Legislation to Reform Litigation for Property Insurance Claims

Pass-Through Subcontractor Claims, Liquidating Agreements, and Avoiding a Two-Front War

Bradley Sands | ConsensusDocs Subcontractor claims happen.  When those subcontractor claims are prompted by owner actions or responsibilities, the general contractor must always be vigilant to plan for and work to avoid a two-front war in which the general contractor is pushing the owner for recovery while at the same time disputing the subcontractor’s entitlement.… Continue reading Pass-Through Subcontractor Claims, Liquidating Agreements, and Avoiding a Two-Front War

The Value of Photographic Evidence in Construction Litigation

Marie Mueller | Construction Executive If a picture is worth a thousand words, can it be worth a thousand dollars? Ten thousand? Maybe, if it provides key evidence in a construction dispute. Litigating a construction case involves each side telling their story. Details and visual context make a story compelling. Evidence and corroboration make a… Continue reading The Value of Photographic Evidence in Construction Litigation

Mitigate Construction Risk Through Use of Contingency

Laurie A. Stanziale | Construction Executive Mitigation of risk and costs in a construction project are always priorities for owners. In some contracts, in particular, Guaranteed Maximum Price contracts, some of those monetary risks are shifted to the contractor. Contingency is important because it allows for money to be in the budget for the unexpected… Continue reading Mitigate Construction Risk Through Use of Contingency

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