Fired Owner’s Rep Sues Construction Manager
The lesson of the case – cost is cost. A recent Maryland case is interesting because an owner’s rep tried to sue a CM… Read More »Fired Owner’s Rep Sues Construction Manager
The lesson of the case – cost is cost. A recent Maryland case is interesting because an owner’s rep tried to sue a CM… Read More »Fired Owner’s Rep Sues Construction Manager
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Unfavorable feedback from past projects gave plenty of reason for the State to knock a contractor off the list of those eligible to do State… Read More »Negative Ratings Doom Contractor’s Eligibility for State Construction Work
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A condo association can recover against the builder or developer for negligently performed construction according to a 2012 Massachusetts Appeals Court case Wyman v Ayer… Read More »Developers Stuck with Common Area Suits