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10Jan

How Smart Contracts Can Streamline Capital Projects

King & Spalding | | Return|
When the discussions are finished, the negotiations are concluded, and the contract is signed, the real work begins on a capital project. Thousands of cubic yards of concrete, miles of wiring and pipe, and tons of steel—all of it has to be procured,...
By: King & Spalding
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