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January 19, 2004

TOTAL COST METHOD UNDER MILLER ACT DOES NOT REQUIRE SHOWING OF CAUSATION

United States Court of Appeals For the Eight Circuit

By Lawrence E. Conley, AIA, Esq.

Total cost claim decisions are always of interest to attorneys and contractors alike. As most everyone in the construction industry is aware, courts are reluctant to employ the total cost method of damage calculation. This article looks at differences in total cost claims under the Miller Act.

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