Executive Summary: Owner involvement in the way of project management and furnishing material is done for one primary reason: to save money for...
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The Good and the Bad of Contracting
Executive Summary: Contracting can be the most fantastic of businesses, but also one of the toughest. Read about some of the things that make it...
Consistency Results in Predictability
Executive Summary: Sustaining a business, and more so growing a business, relies heavily on consistency in business practices. Start today with...
Jury Finds City Acted in Bad Faith and Contractor Still Pays His Own Attorney’s Fees
Executive Summary: Kevin McKeon, Senior Partner at Watt Tieder (McLean, Virginia), reported in their firm’s Fall 2016 newsletter on an interesting...
Killer Clauses: No Damages for Delay
Executive Summary: A presentation on March 8, 2017at the 98th Annual AGC Convention reviewed ten (10) “killer clauses” in contracts. The “No...
A Contractor’s Cash Flow: Acknowledgement and Improvement
Executive Summary: Managing cash flow is imperative and it never hurts to see these challenges on paper. This article reminds you as the owner,...