David Adelstein | Florida Construction Legal Updates Teaming agreements are practical and useful agreements on public projects where a prime contractor teams with a subcontractor for purposes of submitting a bid or proposal in response to a solicitation. The prime contractor and subcontractor work together to pursue that solicitation and have the government award the contract… Continue reading Teaming Agreements – a Contract to Pursue a Solicitation and Negotiate
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A Teaming Agreement is Still a Contract (or, Be Careful with Agreements to Agree)
Christopher G. Hill | Construction Law Musings | August 19, 2019 I have discussed teaming agreements in this past here at Construction Law Musings. These agreements are most typically where one of two entities meets a contracting requirement but may not have the capacity to fulfill a contract on its own so brings in another entity to… Continue reading A Teaming Agreement is Still a Contract (or, Be Careful with Agreements to Agree)
Terms of Your Teaming Agreement Matter
Christopher G. Hill | Construction Law Musings | January 7, 2019 These days in construction, and other pursuits, teaming agreements have become a great method for large and small contractors to work together to take advantage of various contract and job requirements from minority participation to veteran ownership. With the proliferation of these agreements, parties must be… Continue reading Terms of Your Teaming Agreement Matter
Teaming Agreements: Avoiding Unenforceable ‘Agreements to Agree’
Chris A. Raftery | Faegre Baker Daniels | September 4, 2018 In the construction industry, we see a growing trend of contractors, subcontractors and designers collaborating to pursue large construction contracts. Among many benefits, these collaborations enable companies to pursue projects that would otherwise be too large by combining their resources and skill sets with… Continue reading Teaming Agreements: Avoiding Unenforceable ‘Agreements to Agree’