“Little” subcontracts can turn into big problems
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Abstract: Sometimes a company with a comparatively small portion of work on a project can have an inordinately negative impact on job progress. When this situation arises, the language of subcontract provisions will often determine the general contractor’s ability to mitigate the losses caused by the subcontractor’s performance problems. This article looks at a recent Maryland case involving precisely this issue.
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