by Rob Dreger | Jul 14, 2020 | Construction, Contracts, Escrow
In my last blog, I provided an overview of change orders. These important forms document any modifications in the construction project’s original scope of work. Also, change orders fall into one of two main categories: Changes with a cost impact Changes with no cost...
by Rob Dreger | Jul 7, 2020 | Construction, Contracts
Over the last several weeks, I’ve explained the importance of documenting any work that deviates from the initial plan in a construction project. Whether you’re filling out the waiver of lien or the contractor’s affidavit, you must notate these additions to the job as...
by Rob Dreger | Jun 30, 2020 | Construction, construction management, construction project, Contracts
The Punch List: Defining What It Is and How to Create It In my last three blogs, I explained the importance of change orders. To review, these crucial forms document any modifications that occur which alter the construction project’s original scope of work. Whether...
by Rob Dreger | Mar 3, 2020 | Construction, construction management, construction project, Contracts
In my last blog, I discussed the punch list aspect of your construction project. This stage typically takes place as soon as you reach what’s called “substantial completion.” It’s at this point that the building can be used for its intended purpose. However, there are...
by Rob Dreger | Jun 21, 2019 | Construction, Contracts |
The Construction Phase involves the actual “brick and mortar” work and the processing, approval and payment of the written payout requests of the contractor, sub-contractors and material suppliers. You will recall that this series of blogs is focused on the three...