International Government Construction Contracting: How Better Planning Can Save Time, Money, And Relationships

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Specialty Contracting and Remodeling
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Government Construction,
Negotiator,
United States Army
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United States Army

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Overview: This paper seeks to address some of the legal and practical difficulties that typically arise in international government construction contracting. Even in a purely domestic context, government construction contracting is difficult to keep on schedule and within budget. In the international context, the additional layers of international and foreign law often create uncertainties that none of the negotiators anticipate. If these uncertainties cannot easily be resolved, which they often cannot, then the negotiators spend time resolving them at the expense of schedule and ultimately cost.

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Format: PDF | Size: 102KB | Date: Jul 2005 | Pages: 5


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