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Avoiding or Reducing Architect-Contractor Conflicts

 

Learn key pinch points in a construction project where the Architect's and Contractor's cooperation is most critical.

Construction projects are complex undertakings that require input from several stakeholders. Inevitably, there will be conflicts among those participants who are under pressure to provide a quality, finished product in a timely manner and under budget. Given their respective leading roles on construction projects, architects and contractors tend to find themselves on the opposite side of these disputes. This topic helps those involved in construction understand how the project's delivery method creates these potential conflicts and identifies key areas where disputes arise, and provide real-life practical pointers on how to avoid and defuse architect-contractor conflicts during a project. This information is critical to any construction project participant who wants to become more knowledgeable on sources of conflict during construction and to improve his or her practices to create a more efficient and organized construction project delivery.

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Joshua B. Levy

Joshua B. Levy

Husch Blackwell LLP

  • Leader of Husch Blackwell Construction & Design Group
  • Former General Counsel of National Construction Firm
  • American Arbitration Association Arbitrator since 2010, Construction Industry Roster
  • Tried over 70 AAA arbitrations and federal and state trials
  • Decades of experience training construction companies, drafting and negotiating construction contracts, and assisting clients with every manner of construction challenge
Brent A. Meyer

Brent A. Meyer

Husch Blackwell LLP

  • Member of Husch Blackwell’s Real Estate, Development & Construction team
  • Extensive experience in construction contract drafting and litigation
  • Represents government entities, owners, general contractors, suppliers and subcontractors in civil disputes and lien claims, as well as, representing political subdivisions by assisting in a variety of issues including procurement, regulatory compliance, contract negotiations, property acquisitions and condemnation
  • Prior to joining Husch Blackwell, practiced in Atlanta, Georgia, where he represented various entities and individuals in pre-litigation negotiations, mediation, throughout the litigation process and arbitration
  • Presented on numerous occasions to construction industry owners and professionals regarding risk management, ethic and legal obligations, and contract negotiations

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