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Best Practices for Managing Construction Projects

 
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A Husch Blackwell Construction Law Series Program

Even the best laid construction plans are subject to unforeseen challenges that can give rise to issues affecting the parties involved. For example, who bears the cost (or gains the savings) when contingencies and allowances in the construction contracts are applied? Who suffers the losses in time and money when a project is delayed or disrupted?

Join attorneys from Husch Blackwell’s Construction team and David Stauch from Capital Project Management for a discussion of legal rules and practical techniques critical to proper management of common but often misunderstood issues that trouble many projects.

What You Will Learn

  • How to apply contingency and allowance clauses to manage total project cost
  • How to help avoid and assess delay and interference claims

Date & Time
Wednesday, April 30, 2014
3:00 – 3:30 p.m. - Registration/Networking
3:30 – 4:30 p.m. - Program
4:30 – 5:30 p.m. - Networking Reception

Location
Husch Blackwell 111 Congress Avenue The Lounge, Plaza Lobby Level Austin, TX 78701

Presenters
Joe Davis, Husch Blackwell David Stauch, Capital Project Management

Who Should Attend
Real estate lenders, developers, owners and investors; engineers, architects and designers; CEOs, CFOs, executive management and general counsel

Registration
The program is complimentary; however, registration is required by April 23.

Continuing Education Credits
This seminar is approved for 1 hour of Texas CLE credit.

Construction Law Series Future Topics

  • Key Labor Issues in Construction
  • Best Practices for Documenting Construction Claims
  • Impact of Immigration Reform Legislation on the Construction Industry

Questions?
Contact Shana Hoy at 816.983.8809.