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The Role of Construction Software Technology in Mitigating Risk

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Ironically, many of these issues can be avoided if all project stakeholders are given clear guidelines, communicated to clearly and given the project tools they need to undertake their roles efficiently. Lack of information, errors with materials or equipment, missing documentation and much more can bring work to a grinding halt.

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Job Order Contract Execution Guide – Sample Template

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The following template is provide for sample purposes only and should not be used a legally bidding document without through review and modification by appropriate Owner legal counsel. Architect/Engineer’s Guidelines, Quality Control, and other related documents in effect at. Insurance, fringe. Small Tools.

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Common Types of Construction Contracts And Their Use

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A construction contract is a document that outlines the roles and responsibilities between two or more parties on a project. It is a legally binding document that the groups agree to at the start of a project and are held accountable to throughout. The contract would be solely based on those documents and the scope of work.

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From Zero to Hero: Construction Risk Management

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Also known as management risks, project risks involve hazards like mismanagement of funds, inefficiency, and lack of proper operational guidelines. Legal Risks. These legal binding documents detail how long the project would last and how much contractors would be paid. This includes taking out insurance on the project.

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From Zero to Hero: Construction Risk Management

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Also known as management risks, project risks involve hazards like mismanagement of funds, inefficiency, and lack of proper operational guidelines. . Legal Risks. These legal binding documents detail how long the project would last and how much contractors would be paid. This includes taking out insurance on the project.

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Communications rules: The negative or dangerous story

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My reaction: In an email to our contract writer and the publication’s advertising representative, I told both of them to be cautious in dealing with the individual, and I set out the guidelines for the sort of material we could publish. Never write an email you would not want to be seen in public and/or used in legal action.

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Contracts: What to Look Out for

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Attempts to make you indemnify the entire project or insure the upstream party for its own acts. Incorporating documents that are not plans and specifications, including the contract between the Owner and the General/Prime Contractor. Chris posts his thoughts on the construction/legal landscape at www.constructionlawva.com.