Guest Post on Construction Contract Do’s and Dont’s

Originally posted 2009-03-06 13:56:00. Republished by Blog Post Promoter

Matt Handal, Trauner ConsultingI have met many great people since beginning my journey at Musings. Some are listed in my interview with Amy Derby (@amyderby) and others are just too numerous to mention.

One of the great people and resources that I have met is Matt Handal (@matthandal on twitter). He has been kind enough to allow me to post on the topic of some practical tips on construction contract negotiation at his Help Everybody Everyday community.
Please check out the post and Matt’s community for some fun and great information.
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3 Responses to Guest Post on Construction Contract Do’s and Dont’s
  1. Matt Handal
    March 9, 2009 | 4:31 PM

    Chris,

    Thanks for the plug and kind words. People always feel that they have to post an enlarged picture or me. But i’m not virtually here to talk about myself.

    Thanks for posting on the site. I think our audience will find this information very useful!

  2. Christopher G. Hill
    March 9, 2009 | 4:33 PM

    It was either that or the twitter photo. I wanted you to get some publicity as well.

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