Thoughts on construction law from Christopher G. Hill, Virginia construction lawyer, LEED AP, mediator, and member of the Virginia Legal Elite in Construction Law

Category Archives: Contracts

We Need Strategic Thinking in Construction Procurement

For this week’s Guest Post Friday here at Musings, we welcome back Harold (Hal) Good, CPPO.  Hal served as Director of Procurement and Contracting for the city of Palm Springs, California and Palm Springs International Airport for twenty-one years. He has also held procurement and contracting related Positions at New York University Medical Center and

Run a Job Smoothly- And Turn a Profit Doing It

The news is everywhere that construction spending is down.  Contractors face the liability issues inherent in having to cut prices while construction material costs either increase or stay the same.  However, opportunities exist for a construction contractor to turn a profit, even in these seemingly dire times.  In order to do so, a contractor must

Construction Lawyers Can Be Part of the Solution

Much discussion has hit the web recently regarding the role that construction lawyers have had relating to the construction industry.  Unfortunately, most of this discussion has focused on the negative aspects of lawyer involvement in construction contracting. A recent Viewpoint article in ENR magazine opines that much of the delay, expense and other issues plaguing