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Is Defining Information From Others Important?

Is Defining Information From Others Important?

by John M. Lowe Jr., PE. | Jul 5, 2022

General Terms and Conditions, frequently referred to as “Boilerplate,” defines how the Client and Consultant will relate to each other in a business relationship without regard to a specific project. The following is a critical “Boilerplate” item that if not clearly...

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How Should Opinion of Probable Construction Cost Be Used?

How Should Opinion of Probable Construction Cost Be Used?

by John M. Lowe Jr., PE. | May 17, 2022

General Terms and Conditions, frequently referred to as “Boilerplate,” defines how the Client and Consultant will relate to each other in a business relationship without regard to a specific project. The following is a critical “Boilerplate” item that if not clearly...

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JOHN M. LOWE, JR., P.E.

I help design professionals to minimize potential business risk that may arise from their contracts for services.

I do this through training and by reviewing contracts prepared by others that have been offered to them.

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