Last month, the Armed Services Board of Contract Appeals held that a public contractor could not recover $100k in construction costs incurred following the government’s decision to close down a base in Tennessee due to...more
6/22/2022
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Business Interruption ,
Construction Contracts ,
Construction Project ,
Contract Disputes ,
Contractual Liability Exclusions ,
Coronavirus/COVID-19 ,
Cost Recovery ,
Federal Contractors ,
Government Shutdown ,
Infectious Diseases ,
Public Health Emergency ,
Public Projects ,
US Air Force
In WDF, Inc. v. City of New York, No. 652478 (N.Y. Sup.) (Mar. 12, 2021), the contractor filed suit to recover damages from the City on numerous combined waste water treatment projects. The contractor claimed that the City...more
3/19/2021
/ Breach of Contract ,
Construction Contracts ,
Construction Disputes ,
Construction Litigation ,
Construction Project ,
Contract Terms ,
Damages ,
Delay Claims ,
Discovery ,
Document Productions ,
Document Retention Policies ,
Public Projects
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...more
9/24/2020
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Construction Contracts ,
Construction Industry ,
Construction Litigation ,
Construction Project ,
Contract Disputes ,
Contract Terms ,
Damages ,
Delay Claims ,
Public Projects ,
Sovereign Immunity
When we think of delays on a construction project, the first inquiry is to identify the turtle—the one party holding up progress or causing the delay. Many times, the parties’ contract will dictate whether the contractor can...more
9/5/2018
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Construction Contracts ,
Construction Disputes ,
Construction Industry ,
Construction Project ,
Contract Terms ,
General Contractors ,
Miami ,
Motion for Summary Judgment ,
Municipalities ,
No Damage For Delay ,
Public Projects ,
Renovations ,
Reversal ,
Waiver of Rights
Sometimes, we avoid doing bad things because of the risk of getting caught. Other times, we avoid doing bad things because we simply choose to do right things. Whatever the camp you fall into, a recent government contracts...more
Rarely do you find a case that succinctly addresses a construction law issue. Today, one of my legal alerts pointed me to one such case dealing with delay damages and disruption damages. This is a must read!...more
The Department of Transportation in my home state of New Mexico is the latest to allow the design-build delivery method for highway projects. Although design-build had been approved in New Mexico on limited public projects,...more