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Advise & Consult: Serious, expert legal insights for the construction industry

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The Advise & Consult blog pulls together content from 23 experts in 15 states on a diversity of construction law issues. This blog, created by a business that provides expert legal witnesses, needs to be written at the level that you would find value if you were a serious lawyer or litigant in a significant construction dispute.

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Completed Operations: A Contractor’s Guide to Coverage, Cost, & More

Levelset

If a contractor’s work fails after a project is complete, completed operations insurance can help cover some of the expenses. It is sold as an extension to your general liability insurance policy and may be required by the state you work in or the project owner. Learn more: The most common types of insurance policies in construction.

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Estimating- The New Normal

Chianelli Estimating

Covid-19 and the Impact on Construction Estimating. Construction is resuming but the effects of COVID-19 has drastically altered the industry’s mode of operations forever. As construction workers make their way back to work whether it’s continuing a project left hanging or starting something new, realities must be faced.

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International Arbitration Experts Discuss The Impact On The Global Economy

Constructlaw

According to another, in the United States, there are pre­sently more than 1,250 pandemic insurance litigations. Many insureds, both in the United States and around the world, have policies which contain domestic or interna­tional arbitration provisions. The latter provide for arbi­tration in Bermuda, London, or elsewhere.

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Guest Blog – 5 Common Misconceptions About Surety Bonds

Construction Law Monitor

Getting construction bonds is not as scary and difficult as some think. If you are a contractor working on public projects, you’ve most likely heard a lot of myths about construction bonds. Myth #1: Construction Bonds Are Very Costly. Myth #2: No Surety Bonds Are Needed by Large Construction Companies.

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Guest Blog – 5 Common Misconceptions About Surety Bonds

Construction Law Monitor

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Construction Lawyer

Werner Sabo is a partner at the construction law firm of Sabo & Zahn in Chicago. He is a member various professional organizations, has been an officer and director of the Chicago Chapter AIA, President of the Chicago Chapter, Construction Specifications Institute, and writes a regular construction law column for The Construction Specifier.