Chapter 3 Legal Issues in Design/Build
Index
- Section 3.1 Introduction
- Section 3.2 Super- Turnkey
- Section 3.3 Bridging
- Section 3.4 Design Criteria Consultants
- Section 3.5 Standard Contract Forms
- Section 3.6 American Institute of Architects (AIA)
- Section 3.7 Associated General Contractors of America (AGC)
- Section 3.8 Engineers Joint Contract Documents Committee (EJCDC)
- Section 3.9 International Design/Build Contracts
- Section 3.10 Design-Build Institute of America (DBIA)
- Section 3.11 Design/Build Responsibility Issues
- Section 3.12 Ownership and Use of Designs
- Section 3.13 Licensing Concerns
- Section 3.14 Single Point Responsibility
- Section 3.15 Insurance and Bonding Concerns
- Section 3.16 Design Delegation
- Section 3.17 Validity of Design/Build Under Common Law
- Section 3.18 Generally
- Section 3.19 Restrictions on Ownership of Design/Build Firms
- Section 3.20 Distinction Between “Performing” and “Furnishing” Design Services
- Section 3.21 Common Challenges to Design/Build Contracts
- Section 3.22 Licensing Board/Professional Association Cases
- Section 3.23 Cases Holding Design/Build Contracts Invalid
- Section 3.24 New York
- Section 3.25 California
- Section 3.26 Pennsylvania
- Section 3.27 New Jersey
- Section 3.28 Florida
- Section 3.29 Ohio
- Section 3.30 Michigan
- Section 3.31 Alabama
- Section 3.32 Maine
- Section 3.33 Cases Holding Design/Build Contracts Partially Invalid
- Section 3.34 Cases Holding Design/Build Contracts Valid
- Section 3.35 California
- Section 3.36 Illinois
- Section 3.37 Texas
- Section 3.38 Wisconsin
- Section 3.39 New York
- Section 3.40 Missouri Cases
- Section 3.41 Use of Design/Build on Public Projects; Brooks Act Considerations
- Section 3.42 AIA/AGC Recommended Guidelines for Procurement of Design/Build Projects
- Section 3.43 Bidding on Your Own Designs
- Section 3.44 Designers Barred From Supplying Materials to Jobs They Design
- Section 3.45 Generally
- Section 3.46 Wicks Law (or Separation Act) Cases
- Section 3.47 Public/Private Developments
- Section 3.48 Legislative Developments
- Section 3.49 Florida’s Model Laws
- Section 3.50 Missouri Legislation
- Section 3.51 Liability of the Design Professional
- Section 3.52 Alternative Approaches to the Problem of Enforceability
- Section 3.53 Authority From State Board
- Section 3.54 Joint Venture
- Section 3.55 Contract Provisions
- Section 3.56 Separate Fees/Severability Clause
- Section 3.57 Warning About Waivers
- Section 3.58 Appendix