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The MBTA is taking steps to mitigate contractor-borne construction change orders, which cost the agency roughly $100 million per year since 2020.
Previously, EDGE construction has sent in change orders of $141,550 in August and $74,100 in October. The company told the city that most recent change order for $135,844 covers unexpected ...
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SOLON, Ohio -- City Council continues to move forward with approving legislation related to construction at Solon Community Park. On Monday (June 17), council approved a change order to the ...
James Gallagher - Principal, Resolution Management Consultants, Inc. Although lawyers properly focus on the contract, in practice, change order decisions can sometimes transcend the contract ...
The $25,000 threshold for when the City Council must be consulted on a construction change order would be maintained for projects valued at $2.5 million or less.
The Fallon City Council approved a change to a construction contract and heard the police department monthly report April 18. Director of Public Works Brian Byrd presented a request for a construction ...
James Gallagher - Principal, Resolution Management Consultants, Inc. Although lawyers properly focus on the contract, in practice, change order decisions can sometimes transcend the contract ...
James Gallagher - Principal, Resolution Management Consultants, Inc. Although lawyers properly focus on the contract, in practice, change order decisions can sometimes transcend the contract ...
James Gallagher - Principal, Resolution Management Consultants, Inc. Although lawyers properly focus on the contract, in practice, change order decisions can sometimes transcend the contract ...
James Gallagher - Principal, Resolution Management Consultants, Inc. Although lawyers properly focus on the contract, in practice, change order decisions can sometimes transcend the contract ...