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June 26, 2025

Avoiding Pitfalls in Energy Project Construction: EPC Contract Disputes, Owner Protections, Resolving Claims

This CLE course guided power and energy plant owners and their counsel regarding challenges that arise in energy project construction and effective methods to avoid and mitigate claims, contract disputes, and litigation. The panel discussed key engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) contract provisions that must be considered during the negotiation and drafting of EPC contracts to ensure owner protections, properly allocate risks throughout project construction, and avoid and mitigate claims.

The panel reviewed these and other key issues:

  • Understanding key EPC contract provisions: performance standards, remedies, notice, dispute procedures, etc.
  • Owner protection and limitations of liability in EPC contracts
  • Preparing, negotiating, and resolving claims
  • Techniques for defending against claims and mediation and alternative dispute options

If you have any questions regarding this webinar, please contact Judah Lifschitz, partner, at 
jlifschitz@barclaydamon.com, or Kelley Halliburton, partner, at khalliburton@barclaydamon.com

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