Common Mistakes In The Construction Sector (Video)

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There are a variety of situations in the construction sector that may lead to disputes requiring litigation including lack of proper documentation, allocation of risk, and use of quality subcontractors on projects.
Canada Real Estate and Construction
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There are a variety of situations in the construction sector that may lead to disputes requiring litigation including lack of proper documentation, allocation of risk, and use of quality subcontractors on projects.

BD&P Partner, David de Groot, who was recently inducted into the Canadian College of Construction Lawyers as a Fellow, offers his perspective on common mistakes that lead to disputes in the construction industry.

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