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Partner Webinar: How to Avoid Risks Associated with Prefabricated Construction Agreements Using ConsensusDocs
Date: |
Wednesday, August 10, 2022 |
Register Now |
Time: |
2 p.m. ET (11 a.m. PT) |
Length: |
90 minutes |
Speaker(s): |
Ron Ciotti, Esq., Partner at Hinckley, Allen & Snyder LLP; Tom Hardiman, CAE, CEO of the Modular Building Institute; Seth Pasakarnis, Esq., Construction Law Partner at Hinckley, Allen & Snyder LLP |
Moderator: |
Brian Perlberg, Executive Director, ConsensusDocs Coalition and Senior Counsel at AGC of America |
Pricing: $99.00
ABC Member Cost: $79.00*
ConsensusDocs Subscriber Price: $49.00*
*You will need to utilize a custom coupon code at checkout to receive the discount for members of the ConsensusDocs Coalition, which includes ABC.
ABC’s discount code for this webinar is w22q3abc
WEBINAR DESCRIPTION
As the construction industry continues to embrace and adopt modular construction, contractors should be aware of potential vulnerabilities and risks found in contracts.
Due to prefabrication combining construction and manufacturing elements, fundamental risk allocation principles and competing contract law interpretations alter what your prime and subcontract contracts must address. This complexity affects performance, payment, warranties, inspections, risk of loss and other issues if left unaddressed in your contracts and may lead to misinterpretation.
Join ConsensusDocs to learn:
- The benefits and potential hidden risks of off-site construction and their impact on your construction contracts
- Varying applications of the Uniform Commercial Code for manufacturing or common law to construction cause vastly different outcomes in critical issues regarding warranties, transportation, inspections, payment and more
- Ways to use or incorporate language from the ConsensusDocs standard agreement between constructor and prefabricator and soon-to-be-released owner/prefabricator prime-level agreement for your next off-site, prefabrication and modular construction project
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