Denise M. Motta | Gordon Rees Scully Mansukhani This Bulletin provides guidance to contractors, subcontractors, suppliers, and others to ensure compliance with contractual change order requirements in the event work on a construction project is impacted by supply chain delays. Contract Protection Tips: The construction industry is being impacted substantially by inability to obtain necessary… Continue reading Supply Chain Delay Recommendations
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Tomorrow’s Supply Chain – First-Party Insurance Coverage for Supply Chains
David E. Weiss and Richard P. Lewis | Reed Smith Supply chain disruptions due to natural and man-made events, such as the COVID-19 pandemic, climate change, and global and regional conflicts, have become more prevalent in recent times. Businesses need to focus on these issues more carefully as part of their risk management strategies. Many… Continue reading Tomorrow’s Supply Chain – First-Party Insurance Coverage for Supply Chains
Tomorrow’s Supply Chain – Insurance Coverage for Supply Chain Disruptions Caused by Labor Issues
Adrienne N. Kitchen | Reed Smith Labor shortages on the West Coast are causing supply chain disruptions and affected businesses may be seeking insurance coverage – the question is, is it covered? Today, many businesses rely on overseas material and labor, making supply chain risk one of the six biggest risks businesses face today. Any disruption… Continue reading Tomorrow’s Supply Chain – Insurance Coverage for Supply Chain Disruptions Caused by Labor Issues
The Coming Wave of Construction Disputes – Supply Chain Disruptions and Material Price Increases
Edward Federico and Kimberly Reome | HKA Case example: A 20-story apartment building is under construction in a major USA city’s downtown. The owner and general contractor established a contract with a guaranteed maximum price of $50 million and planned for a two-year construction schedule. The contractor lined up the subcontractors and started the foundation… Continue reading The Coming Wave of Construction Disputes – Supply Chain Disruptions and Material Price Increases
Supply Chain Delay Recommendations
Denise Motta | Construction Law Blog This Bulletin provides guidance to contractors, subcontractors, suppliers, and others to ensure compliance with contractual change order requirements in the event work on a construction project is impacted by supply chain delays. Contract Protection Tips: The construction industry is being impacted substantially by inability to obtain necessary construction products… Continue reading Supply Chain Delay Recommendations