
What is a Cost-Plus Contract in Construction?
Cost-plus contracts are often used when the scope of work has not been clearly defined, such as when the project design is still being finalized
Cost-plus contracts are often used when the scope of work has not been clearly defined, such as when the project design is still being finalized
What is retainage? Retainage also called “retention,” is an amount of money “held back” from a contractor or subcontractor during the course of a construction
Disaster Remediation Contracts in Texas In the aftermath of a natural disaster, consumers and contractors should be aware of Chapter 58 of the Texas Business
Tips for Contractors to Keep Their Construction Projects on Schedule A myriad of variables can affect the progress of a construction project such as: adverse
Common Types of Insurance Coverage Insurance law is highly complex and litigation cases are costly and protracted. The attorneys at J Lowe Law are ready
List of Examples That May Lead to a Dispute with Insurance Company Common Examples Which May Lead to a Dispute Between Insurance Company and Its
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