If you are left in the dark about something, you don’t have the information you should have to make an informed decision. Delay claims on a construction can be confusing, especially when you think about the delay to the work being performed and the disruption to other activities. A few years ago, I found a
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A Fine Line: What the Law Says about Contractor Delays to Subcontractor Work
By Matthew DeVries on
Posted in Case Law
As a general proposition, if the owner delays the prime contractor by not performing its contractual obligations, the prime contractor is entitled to relief, including damages for delay or extensions of time. This is actually a rather common situation and most contracts contain clauses and provisions that govern such occasions. But what happens when the …
Construction Management Tip: Fix Problem Now, Point Finger Later
By Matthew DeVries on
When my kids break something in the house, they immediately begin pointing the finger at the "alleged" responsible actor. In the construction world, many times you will need to fix the problem first and then point the finger later.
I read an article today by Jack Broom in the Seattle Times that illustrates this point. The incident involved …