by Kent Holland | Feb 9, 2011 | Newsletter Article
Currently, federal or state established standards of safety thresholds for mold exposure are are non-existent. Scientific agreement has not even been reached on whether mold (or various types of mold) are hazardous or injurious to health. Nor are there standards for...
by Kent Holland | Jan 16, 2003 | Archive Newsletter
Inside This Issue: Highway Contractor Protected by State Immunity Statute Contractor Entitled to Rely Upon Government’s Implied Warranty of Specifications ====================================== Get CONTINUING EDUCATION CREDIT for reading ConstructionRisk.com...
by Kent Holland | Nov 16, 2000 | Archive Newsletter
In This Issue: Documentation in the Age of Web-Based Project Management Systems No Superfund Liability for Engineer ___________________________________________ DOCUMENTATION IN THE AGE OF WEB-BASED PROJECT MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS From a risk management point of view,...
by Kent Holland | May 16, 2002 | Archive Newsletter
Inside This Issue: Knowledge of Unsafe Jobsite Conditions Does Not Render Engineer Liable for Injuries to Construction LaborerManaging Killer Clauses in Construction Contracts: Part I ====================================== ARTICLE #1 Knowledge of Unsafe Jobsite...
by Kent Holland | Aug 16, 2003 | Archive Newsletter
Inside This Issue: * Absent Contractual Allocation of Risk of Delay, Subcontractor Cannot Recover Delay Damages from General Contractor Who was not Responsible for their Occurrence * Punitive Damage Award Against Insurance Company Reversed by Supreme Court as...
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