Originally posted 2010-01-22 09:00:24. Contractors are feeling the pinch in today’s financial climate. Payments are being made slowly if at all. Clients unreasonably expect perfection despite the numerous moving parts on a commercial construction project (not to mention the mantra that “Murphy was an optimist”). In such a climate, getting a check that won’t bounce […]
Even Today, a Handshake and a Smile Go a Long Way
Originally posted 2012-01-30 09:00:08. About a week ago, I attended (and sponsored (check out page 2)) the 2012 AGC of Virginia Annual Convention at the Homestead. Aside from being a great venue and a wonderful time with my wife and many of the friends I have made while participating in this organization of construction professionals, […]
Shameless Plug: The Conclusion
Remember when I suggested (read yelled from the hills) that you should save the date for the 46th Annual Construction Law and Public Contracts Seminar? Well, now you can sign up for this great event. I have been attending the Annual Construction Law and Public Contracts Law seminar for years now (with my firm having “100% attendance” […]
A Construction Stitch in Time
Originally posted 2016-08-15 10:10:07. It’s a cliche for a reason that “A Stitch in Time Saves Nine.” Why? Because it is almost always cheaper and more efficient in the long run to get something right the first time than to fix it later. This old adage is true in life, and particularly true in the […]
Happy Labor Day from Construction Law Musings
Ahh, Labor Day, the end of summer break for many, and the beginning of another school year for some (though if traffic is any indication, school has started for most in Virginia). Our three are now all out of college and two are married. My wife and I are enjoying “empty nest” and time with […]

