CLAIMS AVOIDANCE BEFORE SIGNING THE CONTRACT
publication date: Jul 4, 2004
In an article submitted by reader Dennis Hittle of Russell Construction Company, Davenport, IA, we are reminded of some important preparations contractors can take to get projects off on the right foot. Mr. Russell looks back on his 40-year construction careers, finding his best claims avoidance techniques is grounded in the principles of establishing common goals, open communications and selection of the proper delivery method.
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