Specification Challenge; Excusable Delay; Type 1 Differing Site Condition; Superior Knowledge

David Adelstein | Florida Construction Legal Updates An Armed Services Board of Contract Appeals dispute, Appeal of L.S. Black-Loeffel Civil Constructors JV, ASBCA No. 62402, 2023 WL 5827241 (ASBCA 2023), involved which party bore liability for delay—the federal government or the prime contractor–based on various legal theories.  Without detailing the factual details, a number of interesting… Continue reading Specification Challenge; Excusable Delay; Type 1 Differing Site Condition; Superior Knowledge

Excusable Delay and Builder’s Risk: A Reminder to Weatherproof Your Contracts

Timothy Fandrey | Texas Construction Law Blog The winter storm that brought snow, freezing temperatures, power outages, frozen water lines and bursting pipes to Texas, shutting down most construction projects in the process, forced many contractors and owners to take a look that their contracts to determine who is responsible for the ensuing delays and… Continue reading Excusable Delay and Builder’s Risk: A Reminder to Weatherproof Your Contracts

Contractor’s Burden When It Comes To Delay

David Adelstein | Florida Construction Legal Updates When a contractor is challenging the assessment of liquidated damages, or arguing that it is entitled to extended general conditions, the contractor bears a burden of proof to establish there were excusable delays that impacted the critical path and, in certain scenarios, the delays were not concurrent with contractor-caused delay: When delays are excusable,… Continue reading Contractor’s Burden When It Comes To Delay

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