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Construction Delay Claims – Critical Path Method Scheduling

Critical Path Method (“CPM”) is the most readily accepted method of measuring construction project delays. This scheduling technique is used ...
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Colorado’s Construction Trust Fund Statute – What is it and Who does it Protect?

Construction lawyers often receive calls from property owners, subcontractors, sub-subcontractors, vendors, and suppliers about difficulties related to obtaining payment on ...
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IN THE NEWS: Colorado Construction Defect Bill May Die

Colorado Senate Bill 177 was passed by the Colorado Senate a few weeks ago, and moved on to the State ...
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The Role of the Budget as a Tool to Prove Damages and Promote Improvement

Many commercial, public works and industrial construction projects involve competitive bids in which the successful bidder subsequently converts the work ...
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Non-Compete Agreements in Colorado

Many, if not most, employment contracts include “non-compete” provisions that attempt to limit an employee’s ability to work after they ...
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Preserving Miller Act Rights to Obtain Payment on Federal Construction Projects

Unlike private construction projects, construction professionals may not file or enforce mechanic’s lien rights on public construction projects. The Miller ...
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Construction Scheduling

Enhance margin through proper planning.    The majority of successful commercial, industrial and public works construction projects contain scheduling clauses ...
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Methods to Obtain Payment for Construction Services Under Colorado Insurance Law

Construction lawyers often evaluate insurance policies for a variety of reasons including covered risks, uncovered risks and possible avenues for ...
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Making Insurance Carriers Pay for Property Damage

Recent hail storm events have caused significant property damage to homeowners in Colorado, and many are having difficulty getting property insurance ...
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