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Construction Contract Claims, Changes & Dispute Resolution

Author Paul Levin
Publisher Amer Society of Civil Engineers
Category Technology & Engineering
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Author(s)Paul Levin
ISBN / ASIN0784402760
ISBN-139780784402764
Sales Rank2,745,457
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸

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Prepare yourself for the pitfalls and opportunities that arise during the process of contract claims and change orders with this practical guide of straightforward, simple approaches for solving your claims and changes challenges. This thorough and comprehensive update of the highly successful 1977 edition by the author is intended to serve as a handbook for those involved in construction contracting and in the prevention, preparation, management, and resolution of construction claims and change orders. The general guidelines and legal principles provided in this book were shaped by the outcome of federal and heavy construction cases and will be of value to those in the private sector, local governments, and commercial construction as well. This book seeks to merge principles of construction law with practical advice to aid those involved in the construction claims process. Contractors, engineers, owners, and construction managers will all find this book to be a useful guide, reference, and training manual.
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