Moving Projects Forward in Face of COVID-19

Courtney Lynch | Kilpatrick Townsend & Stockton Where we are. Though most cases are mild, the number of coronavirus (COVID-19) cases worldwide has now passed 115,000. The World Health Organization has called the coronavirus a pandemic. Last night, on a live broadcast, the President announced certain new travel restrictions from continental Europe for 30 days. Cities… Continue reading Moving Projects Forward in Face of COVID-19

Disrupting the Disruptor: How a Prepared and Proactive Owner Can Mitigate the Effects of Coronavirus on Construction Projects

Scott A. Greer, John H. Fontham and Kaleb Walker | King & Spalding Once a remote health issue in China, the rapidly spreading coronavirus (COVID-19) has become not only a global health concern but also potentially a global economic disruptor that could impact nearly every industry. The construction industry is no exception, and owners and… Continue reading Disrupting the Disruptor: How a Prepared and Proactive Owner Can Mitigate the Effects of Coronavirus on Construction Projects

Pacing in Construction Scheduling Disputes

Luke Mecklenburg | Snell & Wilmer | September 11, 2017 On a high level, construction delay litigation involves sorting out the impacts to the critical project path and determining which party is responsible for those impacts. One of the more difficult elements of this process is determining whether a delay would have occurred regardless of… Continue reading Pacing in Construction Scheduling Disputes

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