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Risky Business: The Economic Risks of Climate Change to the United States
by Robert McCue | Feb 26, 2022 | Articles, Professional Practice
The U.S. faces significant and diverse economic risks from climate change. The signature effects of human-induced climate change—rising seas, increased damage from storm surge, more frequent bouts of extreme heat—all have specific, measurable impacts on our nation’s current assets and ongoing economic activity.
Design Professional’s Role in Minimizing Claims
by Robert McCue | Feb 26, 2022 | Articles, Standard of Care
Design professionals can play an important role in properly setting the course for the construction project, especially in minimizing the likelihood of claims and disputes. For example, not only can the architect serve as the master builder, but also as the master of dispute prevention and resolution.
The Dreaded Change Order
by Robert McCue | Feb 25, 2022 | Articles, Professional Practice, Project/Construction Management, Standard of Care
We have never met an Owner who was happy to hear, “We need a change order.” What we’ve learned over the years is that even though change orders are facts of life in construction, there are strategies to help you avoid them.changeorders-graphic
Change orders (CO) fall into two categories – owner driven and non-owner driven. Both can be mitigated.
Owner driven change orders happen when Owners change their minds, adding a window here or changing the carpet there. We’ve even seen buildings moved and floors added mid-project, which leads us to the first CO avoidance strategy.
Project Documentation: Win the Paper Battle
by Robert McCue | Feb 25, 2022 | Alternative Dispute Resolution, Articles
The primary goal in construction recordkeeping is to manage crucial information to facilitate decision-making. A secondary goal is to document key aspects of the project to provide an audit trail or comply with legal or regulatory documentation requirements. Frequently project participants lose sight of these two important goals; and resort to “wall-papering” the project office with reams of useless documents.
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