Construction Contracts - Alternative Delivery Methods

September 27, 2018

At the beginning of most projects, contractors have a strong bargaining position and can dictate the terms of the contracts. Understanding how these different contract models operate from the outset allows contractors to decide whether it makes sense to pursue a project, develop the best price in a competitive manner, and manage the risk associated with these alternative methods.

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