Tag: General contractor

Business of Construction Construction Construction Law Guest Post Friday

Finishing Strong: Why Timely Project Close-Out Should Matter to Contractors

Originally posted 2017-12-11 09:24:24. For this week’s Guest Post Friday post here at Construction Law Musings, we welcome back Matt Bouchard.  Matt is a partner with Lewis & Roberts, PLLC in Raleigh, North Carolina.  For over ten years his practice has focused on representing the interests of contractors, sureties and owners in connection with commercial […]

Construction Construction Law Guest Post Friday

Is Your Defective Construction Claim Covered?

Originally posted 2014-06-06 09:00:33. For this week’s Guest Post Friday here at Construction Law Musings, we welcome a friend and sometime co-presenter Craig Martin.  Craig (@craigmartin_jd) is a partner in the law firm of Lamson Dugan and Murray, LLP in Omaha, Nebraska. He has a background and experience in all aspects of construction law. As […]

Business of Construction Construction Law Contracts

Why Attorney Fees Provisions Must Be in Your Contracts

Originally posted 2015-01-22 09:35:10. This past July, the Roanoke Circuit Court reminded us all of the need to put attorney fees provisions in construction contracts.  In the case of Shen Valley Masonry, Inc. v. Thor, Inc., et al., the Court, among other rulings, allowed the defendant to collect its attorney fees because Thor had such […]

Business of Construction Construction Construction Law Contracts

Communication is Key to a Smooth Construction Project

Originally posted 2014-03-24 12:05:38. I know, the title of this post sounds trite.  Who doesn’t communicate?  Don’t the subs and general on the project always communicate?  Wouldn’t a remodeler be sure to stay up on job progress with a homeowner?  In other words, why bother with this post?  Everyone knows that without communication, nothing can […]

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