Tag: Construction Law

Business of Construction Green Building

What Owners Look for in Green Building and Why Contractors Should Care

A recent article at the Ahead of Schedule Blog brings up a project owner’s perspective on “green” building. The article starts by stating that: Despite the explosion of articles, seminars and webinars on green building and development during the last year or so, there is a dearth of information in the development world regarding what […]

Announcements Business of Construction Marketing

AGC of Virginia Prospective Member Social

I have written on several occasions about how the Associated General Contractors can be helpful to building a construction practice.  On October 1, 2009, the Richmond Chapter of the AGC of Virginia presents another great opportunity.  I encourage all commercial contractors and subcontractors who are not members to come on by and check out the […]

Announcements Construction

Musings is on Vacation

Musings is taking a much anticipated beachfront vacation.  I will try and weigh in on the LEED Certification guarantee debate this week or early next.  Also, please stay tuned for a two part guest post Friday from @advocatesstudio that I find quite interesting, and I believe that you will also. Thanks to all my readers […]

Construction Law Contracts

Public Contracts- What can be waived?

Image via Wikipedia As a general contractor or subcontractor in the Commonwealth of Virginia (and likely other places as well) you likely have run into situations where the contract you sign with the owner or upstream contractor had a clause that waived your delay damages or limited your delay remedy to additions of time, but […]

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