Forensic Engineering Analysis Of A Contractor/Subcontractor Dispute
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https://doi.org/10.51501/jotnafe.v30i2.795Keywords:
Forensic engineering, contractor, subcontractor, regulatory, contractAbstract
Construction Defects And The Resulting Disputes Between Contractors And Their Various Subcontrac-Tors Are Not A Recent Concept. However, With The Proliferation Of Specialized Licensing Requirements, Building Codes, Regulations, And National Standards, Threshold Requirements For The Built Environment Are Now Significantly Better Defined Than In The Past. Market Forces Have Led Most General Contractors To Contract Out Most Of The Actual Work In Lieu Of Self-Performing. As A Result, Construction Dispute Claims Have Become More Common And Complex. The Forensic Engineer Must Consider Not Only The Technical Aspects Of A Claim But The Contractual And Regulatory Requirements As Well, When Tasked With Distributing Culpability Between The Various Parties. The Purpose Of This Article Is To Examine The Component Of The Dispute Between The Contractor And Subcontractor With Specific Focus On The Regulatory And Contractual Requirements.Downloads
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2013-01-01
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Barbour, George R. 2013. “Forensic Engineering Analysis Of A Contractor/Subcontractor Dispute”. Journal of the National Academy of Forensic Engineers 30 (2). https://doi.org/10.51501/jotnafe.v30i2.795.
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