Construction Law Publications
“Aspects of Construction Scheduling” recently published in the Section of Public Contract Law’s The Procurement Lawyer.
Mark Hanson recently prepared an article entitled “Aspects of Construction Scheduling,” which was published in the October 2006 edition of the The Procurement Lawyer, the quarterly members’ publication of the ABA’s Section of Public Contract Law. The article provides information about several current developments relating to key concepts involved in network scheduling of construction projects. The article addresses the concepts of float, concurrent delay and acceptable proof of schedule-related claims.
The full text of the article is available here
'Recovery Auditing' and 'Overpayments': New Law Casts Contractors as Auditors and Agencies as Bounty Hunters by Stephen D. Knight. Reproduced with permission from Federal Contracts Report, Vol. 77, No. 9, pp. 257-262 (March 5, 2002). Copyright 2002 by The Bureau of National Affairs, Inc. (800-372-1033) http://www.bna.com/
Twenty-First Century Project Delivery Systems by Val S. McWhorter and Mark E. Hanson, published in materials for North American Tunneling 2000 Conference (June 2000).
Purposes and Pathways: Project Delivery Systems and Risk by Val S. McWhorter, Ronald L. Shumway and Mark E. Hanson, ABA Forum on the Construction Industry (October 1998).
Construction Law (Adobe Acrobat PDF - 224k) by Randall C. Allen and John Marshall Cook, Chapter 26 in Handbook for Local Government Attorneys (Local Government Attorneys of Virginia 1996).
The New Responsibility Regulation - A Frightful New Regime by John S. Pachter. The new rule requires that government contractors have an acceptable record of labor relations.

