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Construction Claim and Disputes Conferences

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Construction Claim and Disputes Conferences

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  1. Early Warning Signs of Construction Claims & Disputes It is axiomatic that claims and disputes on a project do not simply appear out of nowhere. Experience indicates that when a dispute occurs, there is normally a back story or history of events, decisions, lack of decisions, etc. that can be traced back from a few weeks to several years that gave rise to the dispute.

  2. Learning Objectives A large number of early warning signs of claims and disputes. What types of claims and disputes can arise from each warning sign. Understand what must be done to prevent such follow on claims and avoid disputes. Many early warning signs of potential construction claims and disputes that may arise on construction projects. How each warning sign is associated with a particular type of claim or claims and the likely type of dispute if prompt action is not taken.

  3. Session Highlights Get a lengthy list of early warning signs of claims and disputes. Know how the warning signs can be divided into three distinct project phases – Bid or Proposal Phase, Initial Contract Phase, and Construction Phase. Know which party should watch for which warning sign. Learn what sort of claim or dispute is likely to arise from which warning sign.

  4. Who Should Attend Public and private owners performing capital improvement projects. Contractors and subcontractors working on such projects. Legal counsel assisting construction clients.

  5. Order Now Construction Claims & Disputes

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