How Do You Price That Construction Project?
Jan 31, 2018
Contractors always face the predicament of correctly pricing a job. Too high and lose the work; too low and make no money. A good price is one that works for both the contractor and the customer. What...
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Can You Lien For Work Without a Signed Change Order?
Jan 24, 2018
Obtaining a signed change order can be harder than doing the actual changed work. As a result, you may get to the end of a job with a number of change orders that have yet to be signed. Can you lien f...
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Why You Should Litigate Rather Than Arbitrate
Jan 17, 2018
Arbitration has been a popular dispute resolution option in the construction industry. It is, in fact, a standard provision within many construction contracts. Generally believed to be a simpler, fast...
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Should I Sign up With a Collections Company to Get Paid on my Lien?
Jan 10, 2018
In this video, we're going to answer the question of whether or not you should pick up the phone and assign your rights to that collection company that called you out of the blue and said they were go...
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Should I include weekends and holidays when counting my lien and notice-to-owner deadlines?
Jan 03, 2018
- Today we're going to answer the question of whether or not you include weekends and holidays when counting your lien and notice-to-owner deadlines. Let's get started. Hi everybody, my name is Alex B...
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How to Get Paid, Fast!
Dec 27, 2017
One of the many reasons parties hesitate to file a court action to recover money owed is the cost of litigation and the length of time it takes to obtain a judgment. You're not out of luck! The Florid...
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Don’t Lien for Non Lienable Services
Dec 20, 2017
A general contractor entered into a contract to remodel a house. He hired a number of subcontractors to complete the contracted work. The interior designer wasn’t one of them; she had a direct contrac...
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Safety is Job One
Dec 13, 2017
Construction a dangerous profession which prescribed safety plans attempt to mitigate. However, the actual or perceived delegation of safety obligations done incorrectly can create liability. It is es...
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Dealing With Shop Drawings
Dec 06, 2017
The devil is in the details. This is particularly true in construction. While the plans and specifications present a good deal of information about the project as a whole, submittals and shop drawings...
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Who’s at fault? Dealing with condominium construction defects
Nov 29, 2017
Far too often, feelings of elation and the excitement of purchasing a new condominium can sour. A dream unit can become a nightmare once flaws, both patent and latent, are encountered after the develo...
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