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Change Orders: Inevitable…But Also, Sometimes Avoidable

By Sweeney Law, PA |

Of everything that can happen during a construction project, one thing that causes the most conflict, and which leads to litigation most frequently, are change orders. The best advice to avoid the problem is to avoid change orders at all, but that’s like saying to avoid being cold in the winter; change orders are… Read More »

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The Basics Of Construction Law Indemnity Contracts

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Indemnification clauses: You see them in almost every construction law contract, and the word “indemnity” seems to arise in a number of legal areas. But what does indemnity mean? How does an indemnification clause affect your construction contract? What is Indemnity? Indemnification simply means that someone assumes responsibility for being liable for another party’s… Read More »

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Materialman And Construction Lien Basics

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As the name implies, a materialman is anybody that supplies construction materials to any company, contractor or subcontractor, on a construction site. As defined in the law, a materialman does not actually do any of the installation of whatever is supplied. Just like anybody in the long line of companies that provide services and… Read More »

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There Is A Private Right To Sue For Building Code Violations

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Anybody in the construction industry likely knows that whenever you complete a project, you must comply with the Florida building code. You may have also already known that if you don’t the state can levy fines or other penalties. But did you know that there is a private right of action—that is, that the… Read More »

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Can You Lien Marital Property When Only One Spouse Signs A Construction Contract?

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Florida has very strong laws that protect property that is owned by a married couple, jointly. That’s called tenancy by the entireties (TBE), and as a general rule, a creditor cannot collect, levy on, or take, assets or property that are owned by a couple, to collect on debt that is owed by one… Read More »

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Understanding Exclusions In Your General Liability Policy

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A general commercial liability (GCL) insurance policy is vital for any company in the construction industry. It can protect your construction company against devastating and expensive lawsuits. But getting a GCL policy is only part of the battle. The other part is understanding what your GCL policy does and does not cover. There’s nothing… Read More »

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What Is A Coblentz Agreement?

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Let’s say that you are sued by another company or person. You have insurance, usually inc construction, a General Liability Policy, and you give the claim to the insurance company. The insurance company alleges that there is no coverage, or that an exclusion applies, which means that there is no coverage. The other side… Read More »

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Dealing With Fluctuations In The Cost Of Raw Materials

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When you enter into a contract, before you sign, you are supposed to weigh the pros and cons, and consider the risks inherent in the deal. If there are risks, those risks should be addressed. You should know in advance what you stand to gain and lose under the terms of the deal. Usually,… Read More »

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When Change Is Too Much Change: The Cardinal Change Doctrine

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We all know that when it comes to construction, things don’t always go as planned. Changes happen, delays, price fluctuations, and change orders can all throw an otherwise orderly, well planned out job, into chaos. But overall, the fundamental, core purpose of the contract doesn’t change. Or does it? In fact, it can, and… Read More »

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Diminution In Value As Damages In Construction Law Cases

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Let’s say that a construction project is not built according to the contract. When that happens, sometimes revisions can be made, or extra work can be done, to bring the structure up to the level it was supposed to be under the terms of the agreement. But other times, simply revisions can’t be made…. Read More »

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