Core provided advice to counsel regarding risk and repair costs for a single-family home “flip” sale gone bad. Buyers alleged defects and fraud and sought significant damages for repairs, relocation and emotional distress from the seller/contractor and CORE’s client, the concrete subcontractor
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The passage of Senate Bill 326 (SB 326) added new Civil Code § 5551 to the Davis-Stirling Common Interest Development Act and became effective on January 1, 2020.
Whether you are renovating an existing building or starting from scratch, budget plays a massive role in any construction project. Here’s what you need to know about determining an accurate estimation of the costs involved in construction and how to make sure that your budget remains on track.
Every construction project is different, and the contracts needed can vary significantly. Nevertheless, irrespective of the size or type of your project, there are some key elements that should always be included in your construction contract.
There are lots of moving parts involved in construction, and a single mistake can derail a project. Fortunately, you can hire a construction consultant to ensure that everything goes smoothly. Find out why it’s critical to hire a construction consultant for your next project.
As the population of the United States continues to grow, we see continued increase and stability for quality builders throughout the country. Unfortunately, this rapid growth can also harbor several poor contractors that do not perform work to a standard and cut corners that ultimately leave their customers in a costly or even deadly situation. At Cor Consulting Group, we make sure that we are constantly on the cutting edge of technologies available for construction. This means that any of the services that we provide will offer you the most value. Here is a look at how technology will play a role in the future of the construction market.
Construction disputes usually arise due to a combination of environmental and behavioral factors that, due to the complexity of such long-term projects, are virtually impossible to foresee at the beginning when the contract is being created.
Plaintiff was seeking $124,000. The Judge disagreed with plaintiff’s expert and ruled based on Core’s cost estimate, awarding plaintiff $36,162.89.
Core’s General Contractor Expert Christopher Morgan testified at trial in Ventura County on behalf of the defense for a construction defect/contract dispute matter.