Events

Resolving Problems and Disputes on Construction Projects
June 20, 2006; Fairfax, VA
(Jeff Gilmore)

Take action when other parties don't perform accordingly on your construction projects! This seminar will address the various types of problems that regularly arise during a construction project.  Understand how to effectively correct defective bids throughout the construction process.  Keep the project moving by discovering how to deal with deficient plans and specifications.  Understand your options when it comes to handling performance delays.  Know your rights if others threaten to terminate the contract or if you do not get paid.  Bring closure to construction claims by understanding the steps needed to resolve disputes.  For more information on the program, visit the National Business Institute's Web site.


Top 10 Issues in Subcontract Negotiation
October 5, 2006; Calvert, MD/TBD
(Brian Waagner)

This program is sponsored by the Associated Builders and Contractors of Metropolitan Washington.  For more information, please contact Kim Collins at kcollins@abcmetrowashington.org.


Risk Allocation on International EPC Projects - Are Contractors Ruling the World?
DBIA's 2006 Annual Conference
October 18-20, 2006; Nashville, TN

Mike Loulakis will be presenting this program at the Design-Build Institute of America's Professioal Design-Build Conference and Expo.  For more informatioon the conference, please visit the conference web site.


Uncovering Differing Site Conditions
October 25, 2006; Calvert, MD/TBD
(Brian Waagner)

For more information on this Associated Builders and Contractors program, please contact Kim Collins at kcollins@abcmetrowashington.org.


Using Contract Language to Allocate Risks
November 9, 2006; Calvert, MD/TBD
(Brian Waagner)

This program is hosted by the Associated Builders and Contractors.  For more information, please contact Kim Collins at kcollins@abcmetrowashington.org.


Getting Paid Without Litigation
November 16, 2006; Calvert, MD/TBD
(Brian Waagner)

This program is hosted by the Associated Builders and Contractors.  For more information, please contact Kim Collins at kcollins@abcmetrowashington.org.