31Aug
Assessing Project Costs & Schedule Issues When Considering Terminations - Supplemental Information in Response to the July 16, 2020 NACA Roundtable
On July 16, 2020, The National Association of Construction Auditors (“NACA”) hosted a roundtable discussion titled “Construction 2021 - What Do We Expect and How Do We Diversify?”. One recurring topic brought up during the discussion was how organizations can better prepare to handle potential cash flow issues and related bankruptcy issues. A serious outcome of these issues that was also discussed is the potential terminations of contracting parties, which raises the question of what...
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FTI Consulting
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