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Audio Conferences and Seminars
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Eichleay Update 2007
Whether you're a contractor or a project owner, you need to learn the latest wrinkles on unabsorbed home office overhead, including up-to-the minute legal rulings. NOW YOU CAN with the Special CD from the June 27, 2007 Interactive Audioconference.
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Construction Delay - Differing Expert Opinions - CD-ROM
Since its inception in the 1950s, Critical Path Method (CPM) scheduling has become the primary tool for establishing entitlement to delay damages. Every manner of expert has opined on the schedule impact of changes, employing a variety of schedule analysis techniques, to demonstrate why time extensions should be allowed or not. Unfortunately, sometimes these opinions differ widely, bordering more on advocacy than independent judgment.
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Key Construction Contract Negotiation - CD-ROM
If you're involved in writing, negotiating or signing construction contracts, you won't want to miss what these top construction attorneys have to say! get an insiders view of the negotiation of a construction contract. Eavesdrop on what the owner and contractor are saying during negotiations of key deal points. Listen to what the owner and contractor are thinking during the negotiations and what they do not want their counterpart to hear.
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(Archived CD) Green Building Best Practices 2008 Session 4: Legal & Risk Considerations
Over time, green building will likely become a way of life, with perhaps public building departments checking for compliance along with building codes. In the meantime, many new practices and products are appearing regularly that may or may not perform as advertised. Our panel of experienced attorneys and a LEED-certified
consultant explore the various risks and highlight various strategies for sharing or shifting risks as appropriate.
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(Archived CD) Green Building Best Practices 2008 Session 3: Commissioning - Where the Rubber Meets the Road
Long before green building hit the radar, savvy owners insisted on formal commissioning programs to assure design goals are met. Now LEED for New Construction (LEED-NC) requires it. Commissioning planning should start during the design process; find out how to implement commissioning best practices, how it's done, who should perform it and why it often improves the opportunity to achieve on-time and on-schedule project delivery. Hear experienced experts including commissioning experts Amir Yazdi, P.E. of CTG Energetics, and Tom Poeling, PE, of EMC Engineers, Inc. provide insight gained on dozens of projects of all sizes and types.
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