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Inflation: The Elephant in a Construction Dispute or Contract Negotiation

By Mario Nicholas on June 23, 2022
Posted in Construction Industry, Risk Management
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Inflation has spared no part of the U.S. economy, but the construction market in particular is feeling its effects, and it is crucial that owners , contractors, and design professionals be cognizant of the risks presented by inflation and aware of and understand the options to mitigate them. In my latest column for the Daily…

Looking Back — and Ahead — After Two Years of a Pandemic

By Zachary Davis on May 5, 2022
Posted in Construction Industry, COVID-19, General

In my column for the Daily Journal of Commerce from two years ago, I wrote that proceeding with ongoing or planned construction was not without impact or risk tied to COVID-19, and I provided a checklist for owners, designers and contractors to help them decide whether to continue a project or start a new one…

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