A Video version of the April 2013 issue of ConstructionRisk.com Report including four case notes: (1) Differing Site Condition Claim Barred by Contract Disclaimers, (2) Economic Loss Doctrine Did not Bar Contractor Claim against Architect for Defective Specifications , (3) Contractor Permitted to Pursue Tort Claim against Engineer for Allegedly Defective Specs and Failure to Approve Payment Requests, and (4) No-Damage-For-Delay Clause Enforced Even If Delay Caused by Owner’s Breach of Contract and Arbitrary Actions.
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