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Overview
Negotiating and drafting design and construction contracts that clearly define responsibilities and intelligently allocate risks is an art. The design and construction process is risky and proper risk identification and allocation is critical to the success of any project. Understanding recent changes to the AIA contract documents is critical to representing your clients’ interests.
Attend this program to learn critical contract provisions, including which work and when to employ them as well as when to avoid them.
Our faculty of experts will give you the tools you need to better negotiate and draft design and construction agreements.
What You Will Learn
• The latest developments from AIA’s Construction Management documents and other industry association contract document publishers
• How to identify and negotiate critical risk allocation provisions in design and construction contracts
• Special contracting and risk allocation considerations on public projects
Special Features
Earn one hour of Ethics credit
Program Level: Update
Prerequisites: Attendees should have a background in construction law and basic construction contract provisions.
Intended Audience: Practitioners representing owners, contractors, designers, insurers, regulators and others with a stake in construction.
Advanced Preparation: None