Managing Contract Changes

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by J. Gerard Boyle Claims Analyst and Senior Project Manager Revay and Associates Limited – Toronto Shortly after work commences on design-bid-build projects all over this country, it can be predicted with reasonable certainty that the Owner and/or Consultant will confidently announce to the General Contractor (GC) and its subtrades: “There will be no contract [...]

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Delay Claims in Construction Cases: Common Pitfalls

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Some of the most common disputes in construction cases relate to delay. However, delay claims tend to be some of the least understood and frequently confusing claims in the construction field. A clear understanding of the basic elements necessary to prove delay claims is invaluable in the processing of complex construction claims. Much as it [...]

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Subcontract Claim against General Contractor Barred by Waiver and Release Agreement

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ConstructionRisk.com Report Vol. #13, Issue #1

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A subcontractor sued the general contractor for breach of contract and quantum meruit, and also the contractor’s surety on a Miller Act claim.  What the subcontractor sought was payment for unanticipated costs incurred in constructing a federal law enforcement training center.  It alleged that it had performed additional work in reliance on oral promises that [...]

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