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Construction Checklists : A Guide To Frequently Encountered Construction Issues / edited by Carrie L. Okizaki [and three others].
- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Okizaki, Carrie L.
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Construction industry--Law and legislation--United States.
- Construction industry.
- Construction contracts--United States.
- Construction contracts.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (629 pages)
- Edition:
- Second edition.
- Place of Publication:
- Cleveland : American Bar Association, 2022.
- Chicago, Illinois : ABA Publishing, [2022]
- Summary:
- The construction lawyer regularly faces a wide variety of legal issues, some of which they do not see often in their law practice. Construction lawyers have long used checklists as a quick reference tool for drafting contracts, litigation, and providing advise to clients. The ABA Forum on the Construction Industry has drawn on the expertise of its members to present a unique collection of essential checklists that address the wide-ranging aspects of a construction practice. Construction Checklists: A Guide to Frequently Encountered Construction Issues contains more than 70 checklists, including more than 25 new additions since the 2008 previous edition. Each checklist has been developed to solve a practical need. Checklist topics include: Design Insurance Surety law International transactions Contract administration Labor and employment law Government contracting Bankruptcy Litigation issues, including discovery, opening statements and closing arguments False claims
- Contents:
- Intro
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- About the Editors
- Contributors
- Introduction
- CONTRACT FORMATION &
- NEGOTIATION
- Project Delivery
- No. 1 Choosing a Project Delivery Method
- No. 2 Design-Bid-Build
- No. 3 Design-Build
- No. 4 EPC
- No. 5 EPCM
- No. 6 Construction Manager as Agent
- No. 7 Construction Manager at Risk
- No. 8 Integrated Project Delivery
- No. 9 Multi-Prime
- No. 10 Public-Private Partnerships
- General Form of Agreements
- No. 11 Stipulated-Sum Contracts-Owner's Considerations
- No. 12 Stipulated-Sum Contracts-Contractor's Considerations
- No. 13 Cost-Plus Contracts-Owner's Considerations
- No. 14 Cost-Plus Contracts-Contractor's Considerations
- No. 15 Target Price Contracts-Owner's Considerations
- No. 16 Target Price Contracts-Contractor's Considerations
- No. 17 General Conditions-Owner's Considerations
- No. 18 General Conditions-Contractor's Considerations
- No. 19 Owner-Architect Agreements
- No. 20 Subcontract Agreements-General Contractor's Considerations
- No. 21 Subcontract Agreements-Subcontractor's Considerations
- No. 22 Supply Contracts
- No. 23 Master Services Agreements
- No. 24 Joint Venture Agreements
- Specific Clauses
- No. 25 Drafting Dispute Review Board Provisions
- No. 26 Drafting Mediation and Arbitration Clauses
- No. 27 Contractors Taking an Assignment of a Trade/Supply Contract from Owner
- No. 28 Warranties-Creation, Enforceability, and Assignability
- No. 29 Protecting Intellectual Property Rights
- No. 30 Key Issues for Negotiating a Liquidated Damages Clause
- No. 31 Waiver of Subrogation
- No. 32 Drafting and Negotiating Contractual Indemnity Agreements
- No. 33 Common Issues in Drafting International Dispute Resolution Clauses
- No. 34 Limitation on Liability Clauses
- No. 35 Contractor Reporting Requirements.
- No. 36 Contractor Project Controls and Data Requirements
- No. 37 Force Majeure (Pandemic/Supply Line Issues)
- No. 38 Subcontractor Flow-Down Clauses
- No. 39 Termination-Owner's Considerations
- No. 40 Termination-Contractor's Considerations
- No. 41 Defining Basic and Additional Services
- No. 42 Common Issues in Program Development
- Insurance
- No. 43 General Requirements and Bonds
- No. 44 CGL
- No. 45 Additional Insured Coverage
- No. 46 Other Property &
- Casualty
- No. 47 Professional, Pollution, and Cyber Insurance
- No. 48 Builder's Risk Insurance
- No. 49 Contractor-Controlled Insurance Programs and Owner-Controlled Insurance Programs
- No. 50 Subcontractor Default Insurance
- CONTRACT ADMINISTRATION
- Project Management
- No. 51 Managing Change Orders
- No. 52 Pitfalls of the Architect as Contract Administrator
- No. 53 How Owners Can Avoid Litigation on Construction Projects
- No. 54 Key Provisions of a Comprehensive Lien Release
- No. 55 Navigating the Submittal Process
- No. 56 Performance Security-Owner
- No. 57 Payment Security-Contractor
- Claims/Disputes
- No. 58 Owner's Defense of Delay and Acceleration Claims
- No. 59 Time and Schedule Issues
- No. 60 Contractor's Delay and Acceleration Claims
- Bond Claims
- No. 61 Perfecting or Pursuing a Payment Bond Claim
- No. 62 Owner's Enforcement of a Performance Bond
- No. 63 Performance Bond Claims-Surety's Considerations
- No. 64 Miller Act
- Prefiling Issues
- No. 65 New File Intake Issues
- No. 66 Enforcing a Liquidated Damages Clause
- No. 67 Considerations in Suing an Architect
- No. 68 Replevin and Recovery of Materials from the Jobsite
- No. 69 General Mechanics' Lien Procedure and Protection
- No. 70 Tolling Agreements
- No. 71 A Surety's Pursuit of Coverage through the Principal's Insurance Policies
- Pretrial Discovery.
- No. 72 Preparing for an Architect's Deposition
- No. 73 Preparing a Witness for a Deposition
- No. 74 Expert Deposition
- No. 75 Corporate Representative Depositions
- No. 76 Joint Defense Agreements
- No. 77 Pretrial Discovery Procedure in Canadian Litigation
- Trial/Hearing
- No. 78 Opening Statements in Construction Cases
- No. 79 Closing Arguments in Construction Cases
- No. 80 Electronic Demonstrative Exhibits and Presentations
- No. 81 Settlement Agreements for Construction Disputes
- No. 82 Litigating Intellectual Property Claims
- No. 83 Pursuing ADR
- No. 84 International Arbitration Rules and Procedures
- TOPICAL LISTS
- Labor and Employment
- No. 85 Dealing with an OSHA Inspection and Citation
- No. 86 Dealing with OSHA Regarding Fatalities
- No. 87 Handling a "Salting" Campaign
- No. 88 Employer Compliance with Federal Labor and Employment Laws
- No. 89 Ensuring Jobsite Harmony
- No. 90 DOL Wage and Hour Inspection
- Government Contracting
- No. 91 Obtaining Federal Government Work
- No. 92 Government Bid Protests
- No. 93 Avoiding Common Mistakes in Government Claims
- No. 94 Avoiding False Claims on Federal Projects-Contractor
- Miscellaneous
- No. 95 Complying with Licensing and Registration Laws
- No. 96 Representing the Construction Lender
- No. 97 Bankruptcy Considerations on the Construction Project
- No. 98 International Corruption Laws
- No. 99 Responding to a Catastrophic Construction Event
- No. 100 Environmental Issues
- No. 101 Considerations for WBE/MBE Participation.
- Notes:
- Title from eBook information screen..
- Description based on print version record.
- Other Format:
- Print version: Okizaki, Carrie L. Construction Checklists, Second Edition
- ISBN:
- 1-63905-024-8
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