Construction Termination Issues Part 6: This is the End (Tips for The Design Professional)

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Consider these summary tips as part of your practice, every time the termination idea arises.

September 25, 2023
Melissa Dewey Brumback - Construction Law in North Carolina

Whether your role is in helping analyze the contractor’s work on the project to certify a contractor’s termination for cause, or you are being shown the door yourself, and everything in between, termination is a subject that is ripe with potential problems.

Consider these summary tips as part of your practice, every time the termination idea arises:

  1. Remember that you are the neutral and must be impartial between Owner and Contractor
  2. After you have made a fair decision, document your decision to the Owner and Contractor
  3. Provide options less nuclear for Owners– stop work; removing scopes of work; etc.

Ms. Brumback may be contacted at mbrumback@rl-law.com



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