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Occasional Papers — Construction

These articles are available to friends and clients of the Firm. To receive a copy of an article, please contact David Ericksen.

>> “Changing Combatants to Collaborators: Building Positive Relationships Between Design Professionals And Construction Managers”

>> “Managing The Construction Manager”

>> “California’s “SB800” -- Legislative Engineering of Residential Construction Liability Implications and Strategies”

>> “E-Mail as Project Communication Tool: Loose Fingers Sink Ships”

>> “The Mold Menace: It’s here! Are you ready?”

>> “Engineering the Service Agreement: Contractual Issues and Strategies for Engineers”

>> “Building Towards the Paperless Project”

>> “Getting Paid: Strategies to Secure Payment For Services Delivered”

>> “Lessons from the War Room: Key Contractual Concerns for Engineering Service Agreements”

>> “B141: The Good, The Bad, and the Dangerous”

>> “Managing the Risk in Construction Management.”

>> “Seven Steps to Effective Risk Management for Design Professionals”

>> “Changing of the Guard: Dealing with the Transition Between Design Professionals”

>> “When Less Service Means More Risk: Managing Risk of Reduced Services”

>> “Construction Administration Services for Architects – Eleven Greatest Construction Administration Concerns for Architects”

>> “The Design Professional’s Perspective – Hard Markets, Hard Times: Getting Harder?”

>> “The Collections-Claim Connection: Getting Paid Without Getting Sued”

>> “Eight Key Provisions of Owner Architect Agreements”

>> “The Changing Face of Practice and The Contracts to Make It Work”

>> “Design Delegation/Transfer: The Buck Stops Where?”

>> “Seven Steps to Effective Risk Management for Architects”

>> “Seven Steps to Effective Risk Management in Construction”

 
 
 
 

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