You have a successful construction company and business is thriving. Usually, you carry out work to a high standard and customers are happy to pay what seems to be a fair amount. Unfortunately, you are feeling nervous about your latest client. You have your suspicions...
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Month: September 2022
3 more ways for contractors to vet their subcontractors
We have addressed the importance of vetting your construction associates before entering into a contract or formal agreement. Since disputes with subcontractors often lead to construction litigation, proper vetting can help you avoid such problems. You may already...
What happens during arbitration with subcontractors?
If you are working on a project and your subcontractors aren’t meeting their obligations, then you may run into problems. If they’re unhappy with some aspect of the project, they may halt work or put in for payments you don’t agree with. Regardless of the situation,...