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Updated about 4 years ago, 10/29/2020

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Harrison Kliegl
  • Investor
  • Denver
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Meeting Deadlines with GC's

Harrison Kliegl
  • Investor
  • Denver
Posted

Hi there, I'm wondering if anyone has some input on how you manage deadlines/construction delays when working with a GC or even direct with subs to rehab a property. I'm living in the Denver area and as we enter the winter season (my first full winter season here), I'm curious if there are typically more construction delays during this time of year?

To stem off that question, is there certain language that you use in your contract that manages timeline, un-worked days, etc. I'm in the AEC industry so I'm fully aware there are unforeseen delays, and a GC will almost have a percentage of their total bid set aside for contingencies.

Any feedback is much appreciated! Thanks!

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