A contractor may encounter conditions during the course of work that were not anticipated. These can include unforeseen subsurface conditions, changes in local ordinances, or unanticipated costs. For example, if an excavation collapses because it was improperly prepared, the owner would be liable for the cost of repairing or replacing the collapse. In order to avoid being held responsible for expenses incurred due to unforeseen conditions, contractors should carefully review their contracts for hidden conditions before bidding on them.
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About Alex Barthet
Alexander Barthet is a board certified construction attorney in Florida and holds a B.S. in mechanical engineering. He manages The Barthet Firm, a ten lawyer construction law firm in Miami, and maintains a construction law blog at www.TheLienZone.com. He can be reached at 305-347-5295 or alex@barthet.com.
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