Liquidated Damages in Design-Build subcontract Are Enforceable Even Where Far Exceeding Actual Damages

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Where a contractor entered into a design-build contract with the U.S. Navy to build four buildings at the Pensacola Naval Air Station, and included a liquidated damages (LD) provision in the subcontract with its subcontractor, that LD provision was enforceable despite evidence that the actual damages incurred by the contractor as a result of alleged [...]

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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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