ABOUT CDJ
Construction Defect Journal (CDJ) is a premier publication by Bert L. Howe & Associates, Inc. (BHA), dedicated to serving the construction defect and claims community. For over 15 years, CDJ has been a trusted resource for stakeholders in the building industry, including legal professionals, construction attorneys, builders, and risk managers involved in construction-related defect claims and litigation. The journal provides timely and relevant content, offering industry insights, legal updates, and expert analysis tailored to the needs of professionals navigating the complexities of construction defects.
With a distinguished readership comprising key decision-makers, CDJ has established itself as an authoritative voice within the construction industry. The publication is recognized for its high-quality content, which includes contributions from leading experts and practitioners in the field. Each issue of CDJ is carefully curated to ensure that its articles, case studies, and industry updates address the most pressing issues faced by the construction defect and claims community. This targeted approach has made CDJ an invaluable tool for professionals seeking to stay informed and effectively manage construction-related challenges.
The extensive CDJ Archives, which house over 10,000 previously published articles, are a testament to the publication’s enduring commitment to the industry. These archives offer a wealth of knowledge, providing users with easy access to a broad range of topics, from technical analysis to legal precedents. Whether you’re looking to gain insights into historical trends or seeking specific information to support your case, the CDJ Archives are an indispensable resource for anyone involved in construction defect claims and litigation.