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07Aug

This Project Is Behind Schedule – What Is a Contractor to Do?

Construction projects rarely, if ever, go precisely as planned. One of the most common issues government contractors face is falling behind schedule. A schedule is developed, and then the contractor is confronted with differing site conditions,...
By: PilieroMazza PLLC
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