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In project architecture and civil engineering, construction is the building or assembly of any infrastructure. Although this may be thought of as a single activity, in fact construction is a feat of multitasking. Normally the job is managed by the construction manager, supervised by the project manager, design engineer or project architect. While these people work in offices and make the most money, every construction project requires a large number of laborers to complete the physical task of construction.


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1.) Contractual Limitation of Liability in Engineer / Survey Contract Upheld

2.) Dallas Ordinance Promotes Sustainable Development

3.) Contracts Cancelled Because of Illegal Actions May be Unenforceable

4.) K&L Gates Arbitration World, Summer 2008

5.) Washington's Limited Liability Company Act is Applicable Retroactively and Permits Liability for Individual LLC Members or Managers

6.) Finding No Bad Faith, Court Enforces Termination for Convenience and Conversion Provisions Included in Parties' Contract

7.) Pay-When-Paid Clause Does Not Shift Risk of Non-Payment to Subcontractor

8.) Showing that Adequate Safety Devices were Absent is Sufficient to Establish Prima Facie Liability under NY Labor Law §240(1)

9.) Self-Performance by General Contractor Forbidden under New Jersey Community College Contracts Law

10.) Claims Against Architectural Firm Fell Under Professional Services Exclusion Based on Allegations of Underlying Complaints

11.) Court Declines to Strike Defendant's Answer as Sanction for Spoliation of Evidence

12.) Trial Court Erred in Granting Summary Judgment in Favor of School District on Claims Stemming from Completion Contract

13.) Sureties Are Not Necessary Parties under FRCP

14.) Consequential Damages in Today's Construction Industry

15.) Exclusion of Coverage for Claims Arising from Breach of Contract Includes All Claims with Substantial Nexus to Breach or Having "But For" Relationship with Breach

16.) Surety Found Not Liable for Attorneys Fees without Express Provision in Bond

17.) Under Business and Professions Code § 7031, Contractor Must be Licensed Prior to Preparing Shop Drawings or Ordering Materials for Construction Project

18.) Discretionary Right to Adjudicate No Basis for Stay of Arbitration

19.) Partial Enforcement of Award Which Has Not Yet Become Final

20.) Subcontractor's Contractual Indemnity Obligation to Contractor for EIFS Damage Not Covered by Indemnity Provisions of Texas Product Liability Act



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