Breaking Down the Walls: A Series on Construction Delay Claims (Part 1 of 6)

Thomas Certo, Gary Brummer and Jacob Lokash | Ankura In the fast-paced world of construction, delays can pose significant challenges to project success. In this Breaking Down the Walls series, Gary Brummer, a partner at Margie Strub Construction Law LLP, and Jacob Lokash, an associate at the firm, draw upon their extensive legal expertise to explore the… Continue reading Breaking Down the Walls: A Series on Construction Delay Claims (Part 1 of 6)

Breaking Down the Walls: A Series on Construction Delay Claims (Part 2 of 6)

Thomas Certo, Gary Brummer and Jacob Lokash | Ankura In the fast-paced world of construction, delays can pose significant challenges to project success. In this Breaking Down the Walls series, Gary Brummer, a partner at Margie Strub Construction Law LLP, and Jacob Lokash, an associate at the firm, draw upon their extensive legal expertise to explore the… Continue reading Breaking Down the Walls: A Series on Construction Delay Claims (Part 2 of 6)

Avoiding Construction Delay Claims with Key Project Controls

Kandace Zimmerman | HKA No matter how prepared you are, construction projects are bound to take twists and turns that are not part of the original plan. These may be minor hurdles – like conflicting drawings – that can be addressed on the spot or major curveballs – like significant design gaps or differing site… Continue reading Avoiding Construction Delay Claims with Key Project Controls

A Retrospective As-Built Schedule Analysis can be used to Support Delay

David Adelstein | Florida Construction Legal Updates Delay claims are part of construction.   There should be no surprise why.  Time is money.  A delay claim should be accompanied by expert opinions that bolster evidence that gets introduced.  The party against whom the delay claim is made will also have an expert – a rebuttal expert.  Not surprisingly, each… Continue reading A Retrospective As-Built Schedule Analysis can be used to Support Delay

Coronavirus – Are We in For Historic Construction Delay Claims?

C. Michael Shull III | Frost Brown Todd What if a general contractor’s completion of its work is delayed due to COVID-19 (coronavirus)? Is the contractor in breach? Or, is the delay in performance due to the virus excused? Does the contractor get additional time to complete work or additional compensation for the delay to… Continue reading Coronavirus – Are We in For Historic Construction Delay Claims?

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