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Stormwater Discharge and New Construction (Winter 2010)
By Christopher L. Reive and Katie E. Jeremiah
Getting the Lead Out EPA's New Rules Will Effect Contractors in 2010 (Winter 2010)
By Hafez Daraee
Collaboration Makes Better Projects (Fall 2009)
By John H. Baker
I Earned It, I Spent It, Why Can't I Keep It? (Fall 2009)
By Katie E. Jeremiah and Douglas P. Cushing
What's Left of the Employee Free Choice Act? (Fall 2009)
By John J. Hickey
Allocating Risk in Construction (Summer 2009)
Aggregate Producers 2009 Legislative Watch (Summer 2009)
By John J. Hickey
Knowing Whether to Initiate a Bid Protest (Spring 2009)
By John J. Hickey
Integrated Project Delivery (Spring 2009)
By Hafez Daraee
Forced Choice Under Proposed Labor Law? (Winter 2009)
By John J. Hickey
Building Information Modeling A New Approach (Winter 2008)
By Hafez Daraee
Federal Contractors: New Federal Acquisition Rule Requires E-Verify Enrollment (November 20, 2008)
By Ronald G. Guerra
Clackamas County Recorder's New Four-Day Work Week May Affect Your Lien Rights (October 16, 2008)
By Hafez Daraee
Preparing for the Fall: Federal Contractors and Immigration Law Enforcement (Fall 2008)
By Ronald G. Guerra
The Surety Last-Resort Financing (Summer 2008)
By Hafez Daraee
Salvaging Unfinished Projects in the Current Credit Market (Summer 2008)
By John H. Baker and Douglas P. Cushing
How Safe Is Your Construction Lien in Foreclosure? (Summer 2008)
By John J. Hickey
Contractors Increasing Your Chances of Getting Paid in These Tough Times (Spring 2008)
Future Owners Can Sue Builders for Negligence (Spring 2008)
By John J. Hickey
Fed Issues New Contractor Ethics and Integrity Regulations (November 20, 2008)
By John J. Hickey
2007 Jordan Schrader Ramis Legislative Update for Construction Contractors (December 2007)
By John J. Hickey
Important Changes to Washington Construction Lien Law (August 2007)
Construction Industry Unions Don't Always Have to Show Proof of Majority Support
By John J. Hickey
Of Time and the Weather
By John J. Hickey
Construction Labor Shortage Myth or Reality?
Adaptive Reuse: Repositioning Commercial Real Estate for Today's Markets
By Jeff Bennett
Some Foremen Eligible for Union Membership
By John J. Hickey
Construction Liens Dos and Don'ts
By Hafez Daraee
Quail Hollow Residential Builders Get Some Help
By Harlan E. Jones
ODOT/APWA Specification Changes
Oregon Prevailing-Wage Law Significantly Altered
If Defects Aren't Addressed, Owners Absorb Losses Alone
By John H. Baker
Women and Minorities in Construction
A Risky Business
By John H. Baker
Discovering the Damage
The Property Manager's Role In Construction Projects
Construction and Insurance: Major Unexpected Changes?
By Harlan E. Jones
System Development Charges Ruled Constitutional
What You See is Not Always What You Get
A "Paperless" Project is Not a "Recordless" Project
Do Good Fences Really Make Good Neighbors?
Walking the High Wire Without a Safety Net: The Unbonded Federal Project
When is an Estimate Not Just an Estimate?
Paperless Projects: The Future is Now
The Changing Landscape of SDCs
By Ed Trompke
Notice Requirements of Oregon's Prompt Pay Act
Liabilities Under Design-Build Contracts
Double-Breasted Work Fraught with Perils, Pratfalls
Throwing Good Money After Bad: Collection of the Small Receivable
Filing Your Claim of Lien: Be Honest and Be Careful or Risk Getting Nothing
By Harlan E. Jones
Is Business Succession Planning Still Needed When Estate Taxes Go Away?
By Douglas P. Cushing
Proving Claims for Increased Equipment Costs
Defining the End of the Design Professional/Client Relationship
Planning Necessary for Effective and Efficient Business Succession: Part III
By Thomas B. "Brad" Eriksen
Planning Necessary for Effective and Efficient Business Succession: Part II
By Thomas B. "Brad" Eriksen
Planning Necessary for Effective and Efficient Business Succession: Part I
By Thomas B. "Brad" Eriksen
Design Professional's Certificate for Payment What Does It Mean?
Should I Pursue a Construction Claim or Hunt Pheasant?
How Do the French Say "Change Order?"
Undercapitalization Means Personal Liability
By Thomas B. "Brad" Eriksen
Anticipating Agency Inspection Requirements When You Make Your Contract
Doing Design Work Adds Liability Risks for Subcontractors
Providers of Labor Beware: Failure to Be Licensed with the CCB Can Cost You
The Sting (A Case Study For Design Professionals Handling Owner/General Contractor Jobs)
Avoiding Partnership Liability for Potential Dealers and Distributors
Insurance Records
Borrowed Dirt
By John H. Baker
Construction Mediation: Why and How
Don't Get Burned by the Boilerplate
Overworked And Underpaid: Assessing Labor Costs In A Construction Claim
Owner's Liability Under Construction Contracts
All Labor Agreements Are Not Created Equal
Payments to Subcontractors
Design-Build: Increased Profit, Increased Risk
"Oral Contracts Are Not Worth The Paper They're Written On" (Old Legal Saying)
Keystones to Effective Succession Planning
Considerations in Negotiating Design-Build Contracts
Recognizing the Hidden Costs of Arbitration
By John H. Baker
Design Professional-Created Design-Build Forms
Subcontractor Listing Proves Controversial
Acceptance of Design-Build on the Rise
Insurance for Design-Build
Architects, Landscape Architects, Real Estate Appraisers, and Accountants Face Increased Liability
By Edward H. Trompke
Legislature Takes Aim at Bid Shopping
Prequalification/Disqualification Rules Change
OOPS it's EIFS!
New Rules Regulating Public Contracting
By E. Andrew Jordan
Project Labor Agreements and Public Contracting A Controversial Topic
Feds Issue New DBE Reg's Part III
Feds Issue New DBE Reg's Part II
Feds Issue New DBE Reg's Part I
Partnering is dead; Long live partnering.
Why Contractors Fail
General Dirt about Dealing with Construction Defects
Layoffs and Downsizing
Subcontractors Gain More Power Under New AIA Forms
Intent and Indication in the New A201
New AIA Documents Change Rules and Relationships
New Rules for Restrictive Endorsements
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