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SUMMARY:2023 How to Get Paid\, Close Out Contracts\, and Avoid Liquidated Damages
DESCRIPTION:Aaron Dean is pleased to present a seminar regarding getting paid for Change Order Requests and Claims\, Closing Out Contracts in order to be paid in full and on-time\, collecting Retainage\, defeating Backcharges\, Defending against Liquidated Damage Claims\, and moving onto the next project.\n\n	Creating Bid Terms and Conditions\n	During the project\, learn how a contractor gets paid for and obtain time extensions for extra work\, delays\, and interferences.\n\n\n\n\nWhat are the four ways to amend a construction contract and why are these four ways important?\n\n\n	Change Order.\n	Claims.\n	Construction Change Directive/Work Directive.\n	Force Account.\n\nWhat is the Number One thing that contractors forget to do when signing Change Orders?\n\n\n	At the end of the project\, the Project Owner includes adds and deducts to final Change Order with a blizzard of backcharges and finally processes Change Order Requests.\n	Learn how to deal with the agreed upon adds without having undisputed funds held hostage with disputed backcharges.\n	Liquidated damages are imposed at the end of the project.\n	Learn about the four primary defenses to a liquidated damages claim so that the Project Owner cannot charge your company for delays.\n	If a contractor agrees that it is late\, but does not want liquidated damages against its record\, learn how can the liquidated damages be handled with a Close Out Change Order\n	Statutory remedy for Prompt Payment.\n	Contractor must submit an invoice to the Public Owner even if the Public Owner's Architect or Engineer refuses to prepare a Pay Application.\n	How to defend against the Project Owner's warranty and defective work claims as excuses to non-payment.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<br />\n<span style="font-size:16px\;"><span style="color:#000000\;"><span data-sheets-userformat="{&quot\;2&quot\;:897\,&quot\;3&quot\;:{&quot\;1&quot\;:0}\,&quot\;10&quot\;:0\,&quot\;11&quot\;:4\,&quot\;12&quot\;:0}" data-sheets-value="{&quot\;1&quot\;:2\,&quot\;2&quot\;:&quot\;Aaron Dean is pleased to present a seminar regarding getting paid for Change Order Requests and Claims\, Closing Out Contracts in order to be paid in full and on-time\, collecting Retainage\, defeating Backcharges\, Defending against Liquidated Damage Claims\, and moving onto the next project.\\n?        Creating Bid Terms and Conditions.\\n?        During the project\, learn how a contractor gets paid for and obtain time extensions for extra work\, delays\, and interferences.\\n?        What are the four ways to amend a construction contract and why are these four ways important?\\no        Change Order.\\no        Claims.\\no        Construction Change Directive/Work Directive.\\no        Force Account.\\n?        What is the Number One thing that contractors forget to do when signing Change Orders?\\n?        At the end of the project\, the Project Owner includes adds and deducts to a Final Change Order with a blizzard of backcharges and finally processes Change Order Requests.\\no        Learn how to deal with the agreed upon adds without having undisputed funds held hostage with disputed backcharges.\\n?        Liquidated damages are imposed at the end of the project.\\no        Learn about the four primary defenses to a liquidated damages claim so that the Project Owner cannot charge your company for delays.\\no        If a contractor agrees that it is late\, but does not want liquidated damages against its record\, learn how can the liquidated damages be handled with a Close Out Change Order\\n?        Statutory remedy for Prompt Payment.\\no        Contractor must submit an invoice to the Public Owner even if the Public Owner?s Architect or Engineer refuses to prepare a Pay Application.\\n?        How to defend against the Project Owner?s warranty and defective work claims as excuses to non-payment.\\n\\n&quot\;}">Aaron Dean is pleased to present a seminar regarding getting paid for Change Order Requests and Claims\, Closing Out Contracts in order to be paid in full and on-time\, collecting Retainage\, defeating Backcharges\, Defending against Liquidated Damage Claims\, and moving onto the next project.</span></span></span>\n<ul>\n	<li><span style="font-size:16px\;"><span style="color:#000000\;"><span data-sheets-userformat="{&quot\;2&quot\;:897\,&quot\;3&quot\;:{&quot\;1&quot\;:0}\,&quot\;10&quot\;:0\,&quot\;11&quot\;:4\,&quot\;12&quot\;:0}" data-sheets-value="{&quot\;1&quot\;:2\,&quot\;2&quot\;:&quot\;Aaron Dean is pleased to present a seminar regarding getting paid for Change Order Requests and Claims\, Closing Out Contracts in order to be paid in full and on-time\, collecting Retainage\, defeating Backcharges\, Defending against Liquidated Damage Claims\, and moving onto the next project.\\n?        Creating Bid Terms and Conditions.\\n?        During the project\, learn how a contractor gets paid for and obtain time extensions for extra work\, delays\, and interferences.\\n?        What are the four ways to amend a construction contract and why are these four ways important?\\no        Change Order.\\no        Claims.\\no        Construction Change Directive/Work Directive.\\no        Force Account.\\n?        What is the Number One thing that contractors forget to do when signing Change Orders?\\n?        At the end of the project\, the Project Owner includes adds and deducts to a Final Change Order with a blizzard of backcharges and finally processes Change Order Requests.\\no        Learn how to deal with the agreed upon adds without having undisputed funds held hostage with disputed backcharges.\\n?        Liquidated damages are imposed at the end of the project.\\no        Learn about the four primary defenses to a liquidated damages claim so that the Project Owner cannot charge your company for delays.\\no        If a contractor agrees that it is late\, but does not want liquidated damages against its record\, learn how can the liquidated damages be handled with a Close Out Change Order\\n?        Statutory remedy for Prompt Payment.\\no        Contractor must submit an invoice to the Public Owner even if the Public Owner?s Architect or Engineer refuses to prepare a Pay Application.\\n?        How to defend against the Project Owner?s warranty and defective work claims as excuses to non-payment.\\n\\n&quot\;}">Creating Bid Terms and Conditions</span></span></span></li>\n	<li><span style="font-size:16px\;"><span style="color:#000000\;"><span data-sheets-userformat="{&quot\;2&quot\;:897\,&quot\;3&quot\;:{&quot\;1&quot\;:0}\,&quot\;10&quot\;:0\,&quot\;11&quot\;:4\,&quot\;12&quot\;:0}" data-sheets-value="{&quot\;1&quot\;:2\,&quot\;2&quot\;:&quot\;Aaron Dean is pleased to present a seminar regarding getting paid for Change Order Requests and Claims\, Closing Out Contracts in order to be paid in full and on-time\, collecting Retainage\, defeating Backcharges\, Defending against Liquidated Damage Claims\, and moving onto the next project.\\n?        Creating Bid Terms and Conditions.\\n?        During the project\, learn how a contractor gets paid for and obtain time extensions for extra work\, delays\, and interferences.\\n?        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Liquidated damages are imposed at the end of the project.\\no        Learn about the four primary defenses to a liquidated damages claim so that the Project Owner cannot charge your company for delays.\\no        If a contractor agrees that it is late\, but does not want liquidated damages against its record\, learn how can the liquidated damages be handled with a Close Out Change Order\\n?        Statutory remedy for Prompt Payment.\\no        Contractor must submit an invoice to the Public Owner even if the Public Owner?s Architect or Engineer refuses to prepare a Pay Application.\\n?        How to defend against the Project Owner?s warranty and defective work claims as excuses to non-payment.\\n\\n&quot\;}">During the project\, learn how a contractor gets paid for and obtain time extensions&nbsp\;</span></span></span><span style="font-size:16px\;"><span style="color:#000000\;"><span data-sheets-userformat="{&quot\;2&quot\;:897\,&quot\;3&quot\;:{&quot\;1&quot\;:0}\,&quot\;10&quot\;:0\,&quot\;11&quot\;:4\,&quot\;12&quot\;:0}" data-sheets-value="{&quot\;1&quot\;:2\,&quot\;2&quot\;:&quot\;Aaron Dean is pleased to present a seminar regarding getting paid for Change Order Requests and Claims\, Closing Out Contracts in order to be paid in full and on-time\, collecting Retainage\, defeating Backcharges\, Defending against Liquidated Damage Claims\, and moving onto the next project.\\n?        Creating Bid Terms and Conditions.\\n?        During the project\, learn how a contractor gets paid for and obtain time extensions for extra work\, delays\, and interferences.\\n?        What are the four ways to amend a construction contract and why are these four ways important?\\no        Change Order.\\no        Claims.\\no        Construction Change Directive/Work Directive.\\no        Force Account.\\n?        What is the Number One thing that contractors forget to do when signing Change Orders?\\n?        At the end of the project\, the Project Owner includes adds and deducts to a Final Change Order with a blizzard of backcharges and finally processes Change Order Requests.\\no        Learn how to deal with the agreed upon adds without having undisputed funds held hostage with disputed backcharges.\\n?        Liquidated damages are imposed at the end of the project.\\no        Learn about the four primary defenses to a liquidated damages claim so that the Project Owner cannot charge your company for delays.\\no        If a contractor agrees that it is late\, but does not want liquidated damages against its record\, learn how can the liquidated damages be handled with a Close Out Change Order\\n?        Statutory remedy for Prompt Payment.\\no        Contractor must submit an invoice to the Public Owner even if the Public Owner?s Architect or Engineer refuses to prepare a Pay Application.\\n?        How to defend against the Project Owner?s warranty and defective work claims as excuses to non-payment.\\n\\n&quot\;}">for extra work\, delays\, and interferences.</span></span></span></li>\n</ul>\n\n<p><br />\n<span style="font-size:16px\;"><span style="color:#000000\;"><span data-sheets-userformat="{&quot\;2&quot\;:897\,&quot\;3&quot\;:{&quot\;1&quot\;:0}\,&quot\;10&quot\;:0\,&quot\;11&quot\;:4\,&quot\;12&quot\;:0}" data-sheets-value="{&quot\;1&quot\;:2\,&quot\;2&quot\;:&quot\;Aaron Dean is pleased to present a seminar regarding getting paid for Change Order Requests and Claims\, Closing Out Contracts in order to be paid in full and on-time\, collecting Retainage\, defeating Backcharges\, Defending against Liquidated Damage Claims\, and moving onto the next project.\\n?        Creating Bid Terms and Conditions.\\n?        During the project\, learn how a contractor gets paid for and obtain time extensions for extra work\, delays\, and interferences.\\n?        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How to defend against the Project Owner?s warranty and defective work claims as excuses to non-payment.\\n\\n&quot\;}">What are the four ways to amend a construction contract and why are these four ways important?</span></span></span></p>\n\n<ul>\n	<li><span style="font-size:16px\;"><span style="color:#000000\;"><span data-sheets-userformat="{&quot\;2&quot\;:897\,&quot\;3&quot\;:{&quot\;1&quot\;:0}\,&quot\;10&quot\;:0\,&quot\;11&quot\;:4\,&quot\;12&quot\;:0}" data-sheets-value="{&quot\;1&quot\;:2\,&quot\;2&quot\;:&quot\;Aaron Dean is pleased to present a seminar regarding getting paid for Change Order Requests and Claims\, Closing Out Contracts in order to be paid in full and on-time\, collecting Retainage\, defeating Backcharges\, Defending against Liquidated Damage Claims\, and moving onto the next project.\\n?        Creating Bid Terms and Conditions.\\n?        During the project\, learn how a contractor gets paid for and obtain time extensions for extra work\, delays\, and interferences.\\n?        What are the four ways to amend a construction contract and why are these four ways important?\\no        Change Order.\\no        Claims.\\no        Construction Change Directive/Work Directive.\\no        Force Account.\\n?        What is the Number One thing that contractors forget to do when signing Change Orders?\\n?        At the end of the project\, the Project Owner includes adds and deducts to a Final Change Order with a blizzard of backcharges and finally processes Change Order Requests.\\no        Learn how to deal with the agreed upon adds without having undisputed funds held hostage with disputed backcharges.\\n?        Liquidated damages are imposed at the end of the project.\\no        Learn about the four primary defenses to a liquidated damages claim so that the Project Owner cannot charge your company for delays.\\no        If a contractor agrees that it is late\, but does not want liquidated damages against its record\, learn how can the liquidated damages be handled with a Close Out Change Order\\n?        Statutory remedy for Prompt Payment.\\no        Contractor must submit an invoice to the Public Owner even if the Public Owner?s Architect or Engineer refuses to prepare a Pay Application.\\n?        How to defend against the Project Owner?s warranty and defective work claims as excuses to non-payment.\\n\\n&quot\;}">Change Order.</span></span></span></li>\n	<li><span style="font-size:16px\;"><span style="color:#000000\;"><span data-sheets-userformat="{&quot\;2&quot\;:897\,&quot\;3&quot\;:{&quot\;1&quot\;:0}\,&quot\;10&quot\;:0\,&quot\;11&quot\;:4\,&quot\;12&quot\;:0}" data-sheets-value="{&quot\;1&quot\;:2\,&quot\;2&quot\;:&quot\;Aaron Dean is pleased to present a seminar regarding getting paid for Change Order Requests and Claims\, Closing Out Contracts in order to be paid in full and on-time\, collecting Retainage\, defeating Backcharges\, Defending against Liquidated Damage Claims\, and moving onto the next project.\\n?        Creating Bid Terms and Conditions.\\n?        During the project\, learn how a contractor gets paid for and obtain time extensions for extra work\, delays\, and interferences.\\n?        What are the four ways to amend a construction contract and why are these four ways important?\\no        Change Order.\\no        Claims.\\no        Construction Change Directive/Work Directive.\\no        Force Account.\\n?        What is the Number One thing that contractors forget to do when signing Change Orders?\\n?        At the end of the project\, the Project Owner includes adds and deducts to a Final Change Order with a blizzard of backcharges and finally processes Change Order Requests.\\no        Learn how to deal with the agreed upon adds without having undisputed funds held hostage with disputed backcharges.\\n?        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How to defend against the Project Owner?s warranty and defective work claims as excuses to non-payment.\\n\\n&quot\;}">Claims.</span></span></span></li>\n	<li><span style="font-size:16px\;"><span style="color:#000000\;"><span data-sheets-userformat="{&quot\;2&quot\;:897\,&quot\;3&quot\;:{&quot\;1&quot\;:0}\,&quot\;10&quot\;:0\,&quot\;11&quot\;:4\,&quot\;12&quot\;:0}" data-sheets-value="{&quot\;1&quot\;:2\,&quot\;2&quot\;:&quot\;Aaron Dean is pleased to present a seminar regarding getting paid for Change Order Requests and Claims\, Closing Out Contracts in order to be paid in full and on-time\, collecting Retainage\, defeating Backcharges\, Defending against Liquidated Damage Claims\, and moving onto the next project.\\n?        Creating Bid Terms and Conditions.\\n?        During the project\, learn how a contractor gets paid for and obtain time extensions for extra work\, delays\, and interferences.\\n?        What are the four ways to amend a construction contract and why are these four ways important?\\no        Change Order.\\no        Claims.\\no        Construction Change Directive/Work Directive.\\no        Force Account.\\n?        What is the Number One thing that contractors forget to do when signing Change Orders?\\n?        At the end of the project\, the Project Owner includes adds and deducts to a Final Change Order with a blizzard of backcharges and finally processes Change Order Requests.\\no        Learn how to deal with the agreed upon adds without having undisputed funds held hostage with disputed backcharges.\\n?        Liquidated damages are imposed at the end of the project.\\no        Learn about the four primary defenses to a liquidated damages claim so that the Project Owner cannot charge your company for delays.\\no        If a contractor agrees that it is late\, but does not want liquidated damages against its record\, learn how can the liquidated damages be handled with a Close Out Change Order\\n?        Statutory remedy for Prompt Payment.\\no        Contractor must submit an invoice to the Public Owner even if the Public Owner?s Architect or Engineer refuses to prepare a Pay Application.\\n?        How to defend against the Project Owner?s warranty and defective work claims as excuses to non-payment.\\n\\n&quot\;}">Construction Change Directive/Work Directive.</span></span></span></li>\n	<li><span style="font-size:16px\;"><span style="color:#000000\;"><span data-sheets-userformat="{&quot\;2&quot\;:897\,&quot\;3&quot\;:{&quot\;1&quot\;:0}\,&quot\;10&quot\;:0\,&quot\;11&quot\;:4\,&quot\;12&quot\;:0}" data-sheets-value="{&quot\;1&quot\;:2\,&quot\;2&quot\;:&quot\;Aaron Dean is pleased to present a seminar regarding getting paid for Change Order Requests and Claims\, Closing Out Contracts in order to be paid in full and on-time\, collecting Retainage\, defeating Backcharges\, Defending against Liquidated Damage Claims\, and moving onto the next project.\\n?        Creating Bid Terms and Conditions.\\n?        During the project\, learn how a contractor gets paid for and obtain time extensions for extra work\, delays\, and interferences.\\n?        What are the four ways to amend a construction contract and why are these four ways important?\\no        Change Order.\\no        Claims.\\no        Construction Change Directive/Work Directive.\\no        Force Account.\\n?        What is the Number One thing that contractors forget to do when signing Change Orders?\\n?        At the end of the project\, the Project Owner includes adds and deducts to a Final Change Order with a blizzard of backcharges and finally processes Change Order Requests.\\no        Learn how to deal with the agreed upon adds without having undisputed funds held hostage with disputed backcharges.\\n?        Liquidated damages are imposed at the end of the project.\\no        Learn about the four primary defenses to a liquidated damages claim so that the Project Owner cannot charge your company for delays.\\no        If a contractor agrees that it is late\, but does not want liquidated damages against its record\, learn how can the liquidated damages be handled with a Close Out Change Order\\n?        Statutory remedy for Prompt Payment.\\no        Contractor must submit an invoice to the Public Owner even if the Public Owner?s Architect or Engineer refuses to prepare a Pay Application.\\n?        How to defend against the Project Owner?s warranty and defective work claims as excuses to non-payment.\\n\\n&quot\;}">Force Account.</span></span></span></li>\n</ul>\n<span style="font-size:16px\;"><span style="color:#000000\;"><span data-sheets-userformat="{&quot\;2&quot\;:897\,&quot\;3&quot\;:{&quot\;1&quot\;:0}\,&quot\;10&quot\;:0\,&quot\;11&quot\;:4\,&quot\;12&quot\;:0}" data-sheets-value="{&quot\;1&quot\;:2\,&quot\;2&quot\;:&quot\;Aaron Dean is pleased to present a seminar regarding getting paid for Change Order Requests and Claims\, Closing Out Contracts in order to be paid in full and on-time\, collecting Retainage\, defeating Backcharges\, Defending against Liquidated Damage Claims\, and moving onto the next project.\\n?        Creating Bid Terms and Conditions.\\n?        During the project\, learn how a contractor gets paid for and obtain time extensions for extra work\, delays\, and interferences.\\n?        What are the four ways to amend a construction contract and why are these four ways important?\\no        Change Order.\\no        Claims.\\no        Construction Change Directive/Work Directive.\\no        Force Account.\\n?        What is the Number One thing that contractors forget to do when signing Change Orders?\\n?        At the end of the project\, the Project Owner includes adds and deducts to a Final Change Order with a blizzard of backcharges and finally processes Change Order Requests.\\no        Learn how to deal with the agreed upon adds without having undisputed funds held hostage with disputed backcharges.\\n?        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How to defend against the Project Owner?s warranty and defective work claims as excuses to non-payment.\\n\\n&quot\;}">What is the Number One thing that contractors forget to do when signing Change Orders?</span></span></span>\n\n<ul>\n	<li><span style="font-size:16px\;"><span style="color:#000000\;"><span data-sheets-userformat="{&quot\;2&quot\;:897\,&quot\;3&quot\;:{&quot\;1&quot\;:0}\,&quot\;10&quot\;:0\,&quot\;11&quot\;:4\,&quot\;12&quot\;:0}" data-sheets-value="{&quot\;1&quot\;:2\,&quot\;2&quot\;:&quot\;Aaron Dean is pleased to present a seminar regarding getting paid for Change Order Requests and Claims\, Closing Out Contracts in order to be paid in full and on-time\, collecting Retainage\, defeating Backcharges\, Defending against Liquidated Damage Claims\, and moving onto the next project.\\n?        Creating Bid Terms and Conditions.\\n?        During the project\, learn how a contractor gets paid for and obtain time extensions for extra work\, delays\, and interferences.\\n?        What are the four ways to amend a construction contract and why are these four ways important?\\no        Change Order.\\no        Claims.\\no        Construction Change Directive/Work Directive.\\no        Force Account.\\n?        What is the Number One thing that contractors forget to do when signing Change Orders?\\n?        At the end of the project\, the Project Owner includes adds and deducts to a Final Change Order with a blizzard of backcharges and finally processes Change Order Requests.\\no        Learn how to deal with the agreed upon adds without having undisputed funds held hostage with disputed backcharges.\\n?        Liquidated damages are imposed at the end of the project.\\no        Learn about the four primary defenses to a liquidated damages claim so that the Project Owner cannot charge your company for delays.\\no        If a contractor agrees that it is late\, but does not want liquidated damages against its record\, learn how can the liquidated damages be handled with a Close Out Change Order\\n?        Statutory remedy for Prompt Payment.\\no        Contractor must submit an invoice to the Public Owner even if the Public Owner?s Architect or Engineer refuses to prepare a Pay Application.\\n?        How to defend against the Project Owner?s warranty and defective work claims as excuses to non-payment.\\n\\n&quot\;}">At the end of the project\, the Project Owner includes adds and deducts to final Change Order with a blizzard of backcharges and finally processes Change Order Requests.</span></span></span></li>\n	<li><span style="font-size:16px\;"><span style="color:#000000\;"><span data-sheets-userformat="{&quot\;2&quot\;:897\,&quot\;3&quot\;:{&quot\;1&quot\;:0}\,&quot\;10&quot\;:0\,&quot\;11&quot\;:4\,&quot\;12&quot\;:0}" data-sheets-value="{&quot\;1&quot\;:2\,&quot\;2&quot\;:&quot\;Aaron Dean is pleased to present a seminar regarding getting paid for Change Order Requests and Claims\, Closing Out Contracts in order to be paid in full and on-time\, collecting Retainage\, defeating Backcharges\, Defending against Liquidated Damage Claims\, and moving onto the next project.\\n?        Creating Bid Terms and Conditions.\\n?        During the project\, learn how a contractor gets paid for and obtain time extensions for extra work\, delays\, and interferences.\\n?        What are the four ways to amend a construction contract and why are these four ways important?\\no        Change Order.\\no        Claims.\\no        Construction Change Directive/Work Directive.\\no        Force Account.\\n?        What is the Number One thing that contractors forget to do when signing Change Orders?\\n?        At the end of the project\, the Project Owner includes adds and deducts to a Final Change Order with a blizzard of backcharges and finally processes Change Order Requests.\\no        Learn how to deal with the agreed upon adds without having undisputed funds held hostage with disputed backcharges.\\n?        Liquidated damages are imposed at the end of the project.\\no        Learn about the four primary defenses to a liquidated damages claim so that the Project Owner cannot charge your company for delays.\\no        If a contractor agrees that it is late\, but does not want liquidated damages against its record\, learn how can the liquidated damages be handled with a Close Out Change Order\\n?        Statutory remedy for Prompt Payment.\\no        Contractor must submit an invoice to the Public Owner even if the Public Owner?s Architect or Engineer refuses to prepare a Pay Application.\\n?        How to defend against the Project Owner?s warranty and defective work claims as excuses to non-payment.\\n\\n&quot\;}">Learn how to deal with the agreed upon adds without having undisputed funds held hostage with disputed backcharges.</span></span></span></li>\n	<li><span style="font-size:16px\;"><span style="color:#000000\;"><span data-sheets-userformat="{&quot\;2&quot\;:897\,&quot\;3&quot\;:{&quot\;1&quot\;:0}\,&quot\;10&quot\;:0\,&quot\;11&quot\;:4\,&quot\;12&quot\;:0}" data-sheets-value="{&quot\;1&quot\;:2\,&quot\;2&quot\;:&quot\;Aaron Dean is pleased to present a seminar regarding getting paid for Change Order Requests and Claims\, Closing Out Contracts in order to be paid in full and on-time\, collecting Retainage\, defeating Backcharges\, Defending against Liquidated Damage Claims\, and moving onto the next project.\\n?        Creating Bid Terms and Conditions.\\n?        During the project\, learn how a contractor gets paid for and obtain time extensions for extra work\, delays\, and interferences.\\n?        What are the four ways to amend a construction contract and why are these four ways important?\\no        Change Order.\\no        Claims.\\no        Construction Change Directive/Work Directive.\\no        Force Account.\\n?        What is the Number One thing that contractors forget to do when signing Change Orders?\\n?        At the end of the project\, the Project Owner includes adds and deducts to a Final Change Order with a blizzard of backcharges and finally processes Change Order Requests.\\no        Learn how to deal with the agreed upon adds without having undisputed funds held hostage with disputed backcharges.\\n?        Liquidated damages are imposed at the end of the project.\\no        Learn about the four primary defenses to a liquidated damages claim so that the Project Owner cannot charge your company for delays.\\no        If a contractor agrees that it is late\, but does not want liquidated damages against its record\, learn how can the liquidated damages be handled with a Close Out Change Order\\n?        Statutory remedy for Prompt Payment.\\no        Contractor must submit an invoice to the Public Owner even if the Public Owner?s Architect or Engineer refuses to prepare a Pay Application.\\n?        How to defend against the Project Owner?s warranty and defective work claims as excuses to non-payment.\\n\\n&quot\;}">Liquidated damages are imposed at the end of the project.</span></span></span></li>\n	<li><span style="font-size:16px\;"><span style="color:#000000\;"><span data-sheets-userformat="{&quot\;2&quot\;:897\,&quot\;3&quot\;:{&quot\;1&quot\;:0}\,&quot\;10&quot\;:0\,&quot\;11&quot\;:4\,&quot\;12&quot\;:0}" data-sheets-value="{&quot\;1&quot\;:2\,&quot\;2&quot\;:&quot\;Aaron Dean is pleased to present a seminar regarding getting paid for Change Order Requests and Claims\, Closing Out Contracts in order to be paid in full and on-time\, collecting Retainage\, defeating Backcharges\, Defending against Liquidated Damage Claims\, and moving onto the next project.\\n?        Creating Bid Terms and Conditions.\\n?        During the project\, learn how a contractor gets paid for and obtain time extensions for extra work\, delays\, and interferences.\\n?        What are the four ways to amend a construction contract and why are these four ways important?\\no        Change Order.\\no        Claims.\\no        Construction Change Directive/Work Directive.\\no        Force Account.\\n?        What is the Number One thing that contractors forget to do when signing Change Orders?\\n?        At the end of the project\, the Project Owner includes adds and deducts to a Final Change Order with a blizzard of backcharges and finally processes Change Order Requests.\\no        Learn how to deal with the agreed upon adds without having undisputed funds held hostage with disputed backcharges.\\n?        Liquidated damages are imposed at the end of the project.\\no        Learn about the four primary defenses to a liquidated damages claim so that the Project Owner cannot charge your company for delays.\\no        If a contractor agrees that it is late\, but does not want liquidated damages against its record\, learn how can the liquidated damages be handled with a Close Out Change Order\\n?        Statutory remedy for Prompt Payment.\\no        Contractor must submit an invoice to the Public Owner even if the Public Owner?s Architect or Engineer refuses to prepare a Pay Application.\\n?        How to defend against the Project Owner?s warranty and defective work claims as excuses to non-payment.\\n\\n&quot\;}">Learn about the four primary defenses to a liquidated damages claim so that the Project Owner cannot charge your company for delays.</span></span></span></li>\n	<li><span style="font-size:16px\;"><span style="color:#000000\;"><span data-sheets-userformat="{&quot\;2&quot\;:897\,&quot\;3&quot\;:{&quot\;1&quot\;:0}\,&quot\;10&quot\;:0\,&quot\;11&quot\;:4\,&quot\;12&quot\;:0}" data-sheets-value="{&quot\;1&quot\;:2\,&quot\;2&quot\;:&quot\;Aaron Dean is pleased to present a seminar regarding getting paid for Change Order Requests and Claims\, Closing Out Contracts in order to be paid in full and on-time\, collecting Retainage\, defeating Backcharges\, Defending against Liquidated Damage Claims\, and moving onto the next project.\\n?        Creating Bid Terms and Conditions.\\n?        During the project\, learn how a contractor gets paid for and obtain time extensions for extra work\, delays\, and interferences.\\n?        What are the four ways to amend a construction contract and why are these four ways important?\\no        Change Order.\\no        Claims.\\no        Construction Change Directive/Work Directive.\\no        Force Account.\\n?        What is the Number One thing that contractors forget to do when signing Change Orders?\\n?        At the end of the project\, the Project Owner includes adds and deducts to a Final Change Order with a blizzard of backcharges and finally processes Change Order Requests.\\no        Learn how to deal with the agreed upon adds without having undisputed funds held hostage with disputed backcharges.\\n?        Liquidated damages are imposed at the end of the project.\\no        Learn about the four primary defenses to a liquidated damages claim so that the Project Owner cannot charge your company for delays.\\no        If a contractor agrees that it is late\, but does not want liquidated damages against its record\, learn how can the liquidated damages be handled with a Close Out Change Order\\n?        Statutory remedy for Prompt Payment.\\no        Contractor must submit an invoice to the Public Owner even if the Public Owner?s Architect or Engineer refuses to prepare a Pay Application.\\n?        How to defend against the Project Owner?s warranty and defective work claims as excuses to non-payment.\\n\\n&quot\;}">If a contractor agrees that it is late\, but does not want liquidated damages against its record\, learn how can the liquidated damages be handled with a Close Out Change Order</span></span></span></li>\n	<li><span style="font-size:16px\;"><span style="color:#000000\;"><span data-sheets-userformat="{&quot\;2&quot\;:897\,&quot\;3&quot\;:{&quot\;1&quot\;:0}\,&quot\;10&quot\;:0\,&quot\;11&quot\;:4\,&quot\;12&quot\;:0}" data-sheets-value="{&quot\;1&quot\;:2\,&quot\;2&quot\;:&quot\;Aaron Dean is pleased to present a seminar regarding getting paid for Change Order Requests and Claims\, Closing Out Contracts in order to be paid in full and on-time\, collecting Retainage\, defeating Backcharges\, Defending against Liquidated Damage Claims\, and moving onto the next project.\\n?        Creating Bid Terms and Conditions.\\n?        During the project\, learn how a contractor gets paid for and obtain time extensions for extra work\, delays\, and interferences.\\n?        What are the four ways to amend a construction contract and why are these four ways important?\\no        Change Order.\\no        Claims.\\no        Construction Change Directive/Work Directive.\\no        Force Account.\\n?        What is the Number One thing that contractors forget to do when signing Change Orders?\\n?        At the end of the project\, the Project Owner includes adds and deducts to a Final Change Order with a blizzard of backcharges and finally processes Change Order Requests.\\no        Learn how to deal with the agreed upon adds without having undisputed funds held hostage with disputed backcharges.\\n?        Liquidated damages are imposed at the end of the project.\\no        Learn about the four primary defenses to a liquidated damages claim so that the Project Owner cannot charge your company for delays.\\no        If a contractor agrees that it is late\, but does not want liquidated damages against its record\, learn how can the liquidated damages be handled with a Close Out Change Order\\n?        Statutory remedy for Prompt Payment.\\no        Contractor must submit an invoice to the Public Owner even if the Public Owner?s Architect or Engineer refuses to prepare a Pay Application.\\n?        How to defend against the Project Owner?s warranty and defective work claims as excuses to non-payment.\\n\\n&quot\;}">Statutory remedy for Prompt Payment.</span></span></span></li>\n	<li><span style="font-size:16px\;"><span style="color:#000000\;"><span data-sheets-userformat="{&quot\;2&quot\;:897\,&quot\;3&quot\;:{&quot\;1&quot\;:0}\,&quot\;10&quot\;:0\,&quot\;11&quot\;:4\,&quot\;12&quot\;:0}" data-sheets-value="{&quot\;1&quot\;:2\,&quot\;2&quot\;:&quot\;Aaron Dean is pleased to present a seminar regarding getting paid for Change Order Requests and Claims\, Closing Out Contracts in order to be paid in full and on-time\, collecting Retainage\, defeating Backcharges\, Defending against Liquidated Damage Claims\, and moving onto the next project.\\n?        Creating Bid Terms and Conditions.\\n?        During the project\, learn how a contractor gets paid for and obtain time extensions for extra work\, delays\, and interferences.\\n?        What are the four ways to amend a construction contract and why are these four ways important?\\no        Change Order.\\no        Claims.\\no        Construction Change Directive/Work Directive.\\no        Force Account.\\n?        What is the Number One thing that contractors forget to do when signing Change Orders?\\n?        At the end of the project\, the Project Owner includes adds and deducts to a Final Change Order with a blizzard of backcharges and finally processes Change Order Requests.\\no        Learn how to deal with the agreed upon adds without having undisputed funds held hostage with disputed backcharges.\\n?        Liquidated damages are imposed at the end of the project.\\no        Learn about the four primary defenses to a liquidated damages claim so that the Project Owner cannot charge your company for delays.\\no        If a contractor agrees that it is late\, but does not want liquidated damages against its record\, learn how can the liquidated damages be handled with a Close Out Change Order\\n?        Statutory remedy for Prompt Payment.\\no        Contractor must submit an invoice to the Public Owner even if the Public Owner?s Architect or Engineer refuses to prepare a Pay Application.\\n?        How to defend against the Project Owner?s warranty and defective work claims as excuses to non-payment.\\n\\n&quot\;}">Contractor must submit an invoice to the Public Owner even if the Public Owner&rsquo\;s Architect or Engineer refuses to prepare a Pay Application.</span></span></span></li>\n	<li><span style="font-size:16px\;"><span style="color:#000000\;"><span data-sheets-userformat="{&quot\;2&quot\;:897\,&quot\;3&quot\;:{&quot\;1&quot\;:0}\,&quot\;10&quot\;:0\,&quot\;11&quot\;:4\,&quot\;12&quot\;:0}" data-sheets-value="{&quot\;1&quot\;:2\,&quot\;2&quot\;:&quot\;Aaron Dean is pleased to present a seminar regarding getting paid for Change Order Requests and Claims\, Closing Out Contracts in order to be paid in full and on-time\, collecting Retainage\, defeating Backcharges\, Defending against Liquidated Damage Claims\, and moving onto the next project.\\n?        Creating Bid Terms and Conditions.\\n?        During the project\, learn how a contractor gets paid for and obtain time extensions for extra work\, delays\, and interferences.\\n?        What are the four ways to amend a construction contract and why are these four ways important?\\no        Change Order.\\no        Claims.\\no        Construction Change Directive/Work Directive.\\no        Force Account.\\n?        What is the Number One thing that contractors forget to do when signing Change Orders?\\n?        At the end of the project\, the Project Owner includes adds and deducts to a Final Change Order with a blizzard of backcharges and finally processes Change Order Requests.\\no        Learn how to deal with the agreed upon adds without having undisputed funds held hostage with disputed backcharges.\\n?        Liquidated damages are imposed at the end of the project.\\no        Learn about the four primary defenses to a liquidated damages claim so that the Project Owner cannot charge your company for delays.\\no        If a contractor agrees that it is late\, but does not want liquidated damages against its record\, learn how can the liquidated damages be handled with a Close Out Change Order\\n?        Statutory remedy for Prompt Payment.\\no        Contractor must submit an invoice to the Public Owner even if the Public Owner?s Architect or Engineer refuses to prepare a Pay Application.\\n?        How to defend against the Project Owner?s warranty and defective work claims as excuses to non-payment.\\n\\n&quot\;}"><span style="font-size:16px\;"><span style="color:#000000\;"><span data-sheets-userformat="{&quot\;2&quot\;:897\,&quot\;3&quot\;:{&quot\;1&quot\;:0}\,&quot\;10&quot\;:0\,&quot\;11&quot\;:4\,&quot\;12&quot\;:0}" data-sheets-value="{&quot\;1&quot\;:2\,&quot\;2&quot\;:&quot\;Aaron Dean is pleased to present a seminar regarding getting paid for Change Order Requests and Claims\, Closing Out Contracts in order to be paid in full and on-time\, collecting Retainage\, defeating Backcharges\, Defending against Liquidated Damage Claims\, and moving onto the next project.\\n?        Creating Bid Terms and Conditions.\\n?        During the project\, learn how a contractor gets paid for and obtain time extensions for extra work\, delays\, and interferences.\\n?        What are the four ways to amend a construction contract and why are these four ways important?\\no        Change Order.\\no        Claims.\\no        Construction Change Directive/Work Directive.\\no        Force Account.\\n?        What is the Number One thing that contractors forget to do when signing Change Orders?\\n?        At the end of the project\, the Project Owner includes adds and deducts to a Final Change Order with a blizzard of backcharges and finally processes Change Order Requests.\\no        Learn how to deal with the agreed upon adds without having undisputed funds held hostage with disputed backcharges.\\n?        Liquidated damages are imposed at the end of the project.\\no        Learn about the four primary defenses to a liquidated damages claim so that the Project Owner cannot charge your company for delays.\\no        If a contractor agrees that it is late\, but does not want liquidated damages against its record\, learn how can the liquidated damages be handled with a Close Out Change Order\\n?        Statutory remedy for Prompt Payment.\\no        Contractor must submit an invoice to the Public Owner even if the Public Owner?s Architect or Engineer refuses to prepare a Pay Application.\\n?        How to defend against the Project Owner?s warranty and defective work claims as excuses to non-payment.\\n\\n&quot\;}">How to defend against the Project Owner&rsquo\;s warranty and defective work claims as excuses to non-payment.</span></span></span></span></span></span></li>\n</ul>\n
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