As you all could probably guess, I was unable to attend Greenbuild this year. The arrival of my son has kept me at home – and I’m not complaining. But Greenbuild appears to have stepped up to new heights and I am sorry that I missed the festivities. One intriguing new release anno[...]
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Consider Amending Your Construction Contract In Response To Change In Insurance Policies
The organization responsible for boilerplate language in most insurance policies has made some changes that probably affect your construction contract. Luckily, the good people at ConsensusDOCS have made us all aware of these changes and they have suggested new contract language to deal with [...]
Preventing Costly Litigation Through Your Construction Contract
Its Tuesday, which means its the middle of your work week. Tuesday is a great time to take an hour to look over your contracts, while the crews are pushing through their scheduled work. Today’s food for thought: How do you use your contract to reduce your litigation burden?[...]
Use Your Construction Warranty To The Benefit Of Both Parties
Here is another simple contract hint to remember next time you consider updating your construction agreements. Almost every builder includes an express warranty for labor and workmanship. But is it working the way you want it to?[...]
The Big Talk on Notice In Contracts
Here is my reading suggestion for the day. John Ahlers, over at Ahlers and Cressman PLLC, recently published a two-part article on judicial interpretation of written notice requirements. If you know Washington construction law, you probably know that there is a very popular debate on this iss[...]
Policing Those Subcontractors: It Might Take Extra Effort To Be An Additional Insured
I just came across a case that I think truly paints the insurance dilemma for contractors. Thanks to this recent Illinois case, I don’t have to make up any factual scenarios – so kudos to Attorney Robert Boylan for posting it.[...]





