Here we are, the first “official” post of 2011 here at Construction Law Musings. The holidays have passed and it’s time to get moving on a great new year. In last week’s post, I looked back at 2010. Now that it’s a new year, its time to look forward. While last year was one of […]
ConsensusDOCS Goes Green
Recently, the ConsensusDOCS, a set of form documents that compete with the older (though in my opinion, no more useful) AIA contract documents with which all general contractors and subcontractors are familiar, released a Green Building Addendum(the ConsensusDOCS 310). In the interest of full disclosure, I am a member of the working group on this […]
Reflections on a Great AGC Weekend
Two weeks ago, I had the pleasure of going to Hot Springs, VA for the AGC of Virginia’s annual conference. The days were cold, but the company (my wife) and the friends were great. As always, it was a blast. I got to catch up with friends in the Virginia construction industry from across the […]
AGC Construction Contract Pitfalls Seminar
I will be participating as one of two panelists discussing the AIA and ConsensusDOCS potential pitfalls on February 23, 2010 at the Richmond, VA headquarters for the AGC of Virginia. I encourage all general contractors and subcontractors in the Richmond, VA area to attend. Check out the flier below. [ipaper id=25164935] For a .pdf of […]