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Federal board: Army Corps at fault for moldy ductwork at StratCom HQ

The Army Corps is legally responsible for mold that grew inside HVAC ductwork during construction of StratCom's headquarters at Offutt Air Force Base, a federal appeals board ruled.

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Damages in Construction Claims: Are "Actual Costs" Actually Required? | Bradley Arant Boult Cummings LLP

The golden standard for the measure of damages in a construction case alleging defective or incomplete work are the actual costs of completion or repair. That is to say, if there is a...

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Panel Says Army Design Specs Caused Mold In HQ's Air Ducts

Design specifications were to blame for mold that grew "like ants following a line of honey" in a $524-million military command center's air ducts, the Armed Services Board of Contract Appeals found, siding with a contractor that built the ducts as instructed.

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Panel Says Army Design Specs Caused Mold In HQ's Air Ducts

Design specifications were to blame for mold that grew "like ants following a line of honey" in a $524-million military command center's air ducts, the Armed Services Board of Contract Appeals found, siding with a contractor that built the ducts as instructed.

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Shomari B. Wade | The National Law Review

Shomari an experienced attorney with GTLaw DC focuses his practice on government contracts and maintains an active litigation practice which includes bid protests and claims before the Government Accountability Office, Court of Federal Claims, Armed Services Board of Contract Appeals, Civilian Board of Contract Appeals, as well as various Federal and State Courts.

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Handling Subcontractor Pass-Through Claims Under the CDA | Fox Rothschild LLP

This is the sixth of an eight-part series addressing cutting-edge strategies for Certified Claims under the Contract Disputes Act (CDA). Certified Claims are the primary avenue...

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Accord and Satisfaction: To Release, or Not Release? That is the Question. | Bradley Arant Boult Cummings LLP

Generally, an “accord and satisfaction” is an agreement between two or more contracting parties to accept an alternate agreement and performance in lieu of a preexisting contractual...

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