On projects across Iowa, Minnesota, North Dakota, and South Dakota, Mother Nature squeezed more working days out of schedules than the industry is built to absorb. This happened across the region, spanning the season, with little relief available because everyone was in the same boat.
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Most contractors do not want to submit claims. Sometimes, the job that should have been highly profitable threatens […]
After being awarded a contract to remove silt and debris from an empty lakebed, the contractor was ready […]
Most people know to “call before you dig.” Underground contractors, in particular, need to be familiar with One-Call […]
Time is money, and extra days on the jobsite mean extra costs. Yet, construction contracts routinely pretend this […]
There is a disturbing trend among government owners and engineers who think that taxpayers will benefit by shifting […]
Raw Meat Under public contracts, your right to payment is like raw meat. If immediate steps are not […]