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Pacing Delay – The Practical Effect on Construction Projects & Delay Claims
For centuries, pacing delay has been a controversial delay issue in the construction industry. It is, in sum, a delay to a project on the part of one party due to a delay caused, or about to be caused, by the other party. Though not unusual, it is not often explored in scheduling or delay ... Read more
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Differing Site Conditions – Whose Risk Is It?
Created by the U.S. Federal government in 1926, the Differing Site Conditions clause is one of the oldest used in public and private construction contracts. Generally, the object of the clause is to transfer risk of latent site conditions to the Owner, thus enticing contractors to reduce their contingency cost at the time of bid. ... Read more
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Project Partnering: A Way to Reduce Claims & Disputes
Project partnering is one of the most effective tools in the construction management process used to deliver successful projects -- that complete on time, in budget, safely, with the specified quality, and no outstanding disputes end of job. Construction Managers are frequently leaders in convincing owners to adopt project partnering and must be involved in ... Read more
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Carbon Estimating – Why? How?
The built environment creates nearly 40% of all CO2 emissions globally. As multiple forces converge in the US, there is an urgent need to understand, measure and reduce all greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions our industry produces. Such as: More stringent environmental, social, governance (ESG) issues reporting Increasing local and federal, climate legislation Published corporate NetZero ... Read more
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Earned Value – Benefits and Misconceptions
Earned Value Management (EVM) and Earned Value Management Systems have been around since the 1960’s and used primarily on large government defense projects. In the late 1970’s, earned value systems become prevalent in the Architectural and Engineering industries and moved into large construction projects. Over time it migrated into use by many large, medium, and ... Read more
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Making Trusted Leadership Work for You
According to Forbes, a trusted organization outperforms its peers by 400%. There is no skill more important today, for all leaders, than to learn how to build trust. Most leaders believe they are good at their job. But in 2023, research shows that only 21% of employees trust their leaders. This is not good news ... Read more
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Making Trusted Leadership Work For You
According to Forbes, a trusted organization outperforms its peers by 400%. There is no skill more important today, for all leaders, than to learn how to build trust. Most leaders believe they are good at their job. But in 2023, research shows that only 21% of employees trust their leaders. This is not good news ... Read more
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Successfully Manage Differing Site Condition Claims
Unforeseen site conditions, particularly those underground, can make the difference between a successful project and a disaster. These conditions might include: old or abandoned sewer and water lines, conduit or structures; hard rock or other soils conditions not shown on the soils report: effluent from nearby dump sites; artifact discovery, and many other unforeseen factors ... Read more
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Managing Projects Under California’s Prompt Payment Law
For Owners and General Contractors, managing your public and private projects in compliance with the California Prompt Payment Act is essential to project success. These statutes are designed to promote fair and timely payment. Accordingly, they carry significant penalties for noncompliance. Delayed payments can trigger unnecessary liability and exposure to penalties, interest, attorneys’ fees, and ... Read more
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Mechanics Liens and Stop Payment Notices
This webinar covers: The Fundamentals of Mechanics Liens and Stop Payment Notices What you must know to address these laws without jeopardizing your project Mechanics lien and stop payment notice claims are highly technical and generally misunderstood. Mastering the rules governing these claims is essential if you are to avoid them, or address those you cannot ... Read more
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Construction is a Continuous Process – Stop Siloing Your Results
Owners naturally structure their organization around the process of construction – planning, programming, design, construction, start-up/activation, etc. This organizational structure creates “silos” that make it difficult to deliver a successful project. In this webinar you will learn how to drill holes in your silos so your project team can act like one team, focused on ... Read more
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Broadcast Webinar – Overview of Construction Claims & Disputes
This webinar discusses the 11 basic types of construction claims included in most standard contracts used in the U.S. (AIA, ConsensusDocs, EJCDC, etc.): directed changes; constructive changes; differing site conditions; directed suspensions of work; constructive suspensions; force majeure events; delays; accelerations; constructive accelerations; terminations for convenience; and terminations for default For each type of claim, ... Read more