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Contractors can protect themselves and their companies at each critical stage of a construction project. This much-needed guide shows how to avoid lawsuits and other problems by explaining exactly what the architect's and contractor's roles are during the construction phase of a project - as well as the responsibilities of owners, developers, and construction attorneys. • The New AIA Forms are explained in detail • Written by a professional, Arthur F. O'Leary, FAIA • A "Complete" book for the professional • Perfect for Architects, Engineers, Lawyers, Contractors, & Facility Managers The Indispensable On-The-Job Reference: • Helps with selecting a contractor • Reveals the most advantageous bidding practices • Shows you how to ensure that shop drawings comply with contractual requirements • Includes step-by-step procedures for resolving conflicts and handling the threat of legal action |
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