Article Date: 04/26/10


EDITOR'S NOTES | Issue 8-17


Construction contracts commonly call for the contractor to provide the project owner or owner's representative with written notice of particular occurrences: delay, changed work, unforeseen site conditions, anything that can give rise to a claim for relief. The question then becomes, does the contractor's failure to provide timely written notice truly deprive the contractor of a ... Log in to view the full text.

 



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