Smith, Currie & Hancock's Common Sense Construction Law by John M. Mastin Jr., Eric L. Nelson, Ronald G. Robey

Smith, Currie & Hancock's COMMON SENSE CONSTRUCTION LAW

A Practical Guide for the Construction Professional, Sixth Edition

SIXTH EDITION

Edited by

John M. Mastin, Jr., Eric L. Nelson, and Ronald G. Robey

CHAPTER EDITORS

William L. Baggett, Jr.

Philip E. Beck

James K. Bidgood, Jr.

James F. Butler, III

Sarah E. Carson

Robert C. Chambers

Y. Lisa Colon

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Karl F. Dix, Jr.

Alexander Gorelik

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Jeanne M. Harrison

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Todd M. Heffner

Christopher M. Horton

Kirk D. Johnston

S. Gregory Joy

Thomas J. Kelleher, Jr.

Parker A. Lewton

S. Elysha Luken

John M. Mastin, Jr.

Jonathan R. Mayo

Daniel F. McLennon

Garrett E. Miller

Eric L. Nelson

J. Cole Phillips

Eugene Polyak

Matthew T. Porter

Tracey L. Pruiett

Gene F. Rash

Stephen M. Reams

Harry Z. Rippeon, III

Ronald G. Robey

Alan I. Saltman

Lochlin B. Samples

Douglas L. Tabeling

Lauren R. Van Buren

Donald A. Velez

Craig Wallace

G. Scott Walters

George D. Wenick

Brian A. Wolf

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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data:

Names: Mastin, John M., editor. | Nelson, Eric L., 1966- editor. | Robey, Ronald G., editor. | Smith, Currie & Hancock, sponsoring body.

Title: Smith, Currie & Hancock's common sense construction law : a practical guide for the construction professional / edited by John M. Mastin, Eric L. Nelson, Ronald G. Robey, Smith Currie Hancock.

Other titles: Smith, Currie and Hancock's common sense construction law

Description: Sixth edition. | Hoboken, New Jersey : John Wiley & Sons Inc., 2020. | Includes index.

Identifiers: LCCN 2019023498 (print) | LCCN 2019023499 (ebook) | ISBN 9781119540175 (cloth) | ISBN 9781119540199 (adobe pdf) | ISBN 9781119540182 (epub)

Subjects: LCSH: Construction contracts—United States. | Construction industry—Law and legislation—United States.

Classification: LCC KF902 .S63 2020 (print) | LCC KF902 (ebook) | DDC 343.7307/8624—dc23

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We dedicate this sixth edition of Common Sense Construction Law to our clients, whose confidence and trust will always be essential to our practice and success.

PREFACE

The attorneys of Smith, Currie & Hancock have practiced construction law and government contracts law for more than five decades, since its founding in 1965. During that time, we have conducted hundreds of construction and government contract law seminars for clients, trade associations, colleges and universities, and professional groups. Our consistent goal has been to provide a practical, commonsense perspective on the legal issues affecting the construction industry. In many respects, this book reflects a culmination and refinement of those educational endeavors and the practical approach they entail.

Construction law and the related legal concepts are essential to the construction industry because they provide the theories, principles, and generally established rules that contribute to a smooth- running construction process. When that process falters and disputes arise that involve the design and construction of a project, a variety of procedures can be used to resolve these differences. These procedures vary in their legal formalities; however, an appreciation of these processes and principles should not be limited to lawyers. Individuals in management and supervisory positions in the industry must be knowledgeable about what the law requires of their companies and personnel and what they can expect and require from others. Nor can lawyers expect to represent and assist their clients effectively if they focus solely on legal rules and procedures to the exclusion of the business of construction. Construction law and the business of construction are inextricably intertwined and evolve with innovations such as cloud-based solutions, building information modeling (BIM), and public-private partnerships (P3s). It is our intent that this book, in the topics that it covers and the various perspectives and approaches it employs, reflects the interrelationship between the law and the business of construction.

Claims and disputes are addressed throughout this sixth edition of Common Sense Construction Law. They must be in any complete and competent analysis of the construction environment. This book, however, is about much more than preparing claims and resolving disputes once they arise. It also seeks to address practical steps to avoid pitfalls whether the project is performed domestically or internationally, or whether it uses a traditional design-bid-build delivery system or one of the many alternative project delivery systems. Rather, our goal is to help provide the kind of insight and understanding needed to avoid claims and disputes. Reasonable recognition of the contractual allocation of rights, risks, and legal responsibilities, coupled with a spirit of communication and teamwork in the execution of the work, is far more likely to culminate in a successful project than an atmosphere rife with confrontation and dispute. Practical knowledge of the general rules governing employment-related issues can have the same beneficial result. Of course, the possibility of claims and disputes cannot be ignored. Careful attention, planning, and solid documentation are all required to avoid disputes and to deal effectively with them if they become inevitable.

The sixth edition of Common Sense Construction Law is a general teaching tool and is not a substitute for the advice of your attorney. Specific concerns and problems require the timely attention of legal counsel familiar with construction law, government contracts, and employment law. Nevertheless, this book will help you expand your knowledge and awareness of the issues in construction that may affect you at any time. It may not provide all the answers, but you will be well equipped to ask the right questions. To make these materials more useful to you, we have included checklists, sample forms, and summary “Points to Remember” for each chapter.

We thank our clients and the academic professionals who have shared their insights and concerns and provided the opportunities for experience and learning that are shared in this book. We also owe much gratitude to the construction industry as a whole for allowing us as construction attorneys to participate in the challenges of the industry to avoid and resolve problems. We hope this work will contribute to the worthy goals of the industry. We also hope that this book helps its users pursue their interests in and commitments to construction from concept to completion.

SMITH, CURRIE & HANCOCK LLP

Atlanta, Georgia
January 2019