General Contractor

Is the Owner or Contractor Responsible for Hazardous Materials Encountered on a Construction Site?

The Fundamentals of Construction Change Orders

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What Contractors and Vendors Should Know About Construction Purchase Orders

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What Contractors Need to Know About Delegated Design in Construction

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The Basics of Waivers and Releases of Lien or Payment Bond Rights in Construction

Construction Contracting Basics – Submittals

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3 Key Factors that Impact Change Order Pricing

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Contractor’s Overhead and Profit on Deductive and Net Increase Change Orders: AIA Guidelines

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The AIA E204-2017 Sustainable Projects Exhibit – Defining Roles and Responsibilities

The Small Firm’s Guide to AIA Contract Documents

The Architect Isn’t a Party to the Owner/Contractor Agreement, But is Involved in the Construction Phase. How Does That Work?