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September 25, 2024

Deviations, Deficiencies, and Defects: Part 1

This webinar will focus on the distinction between deviation, deficiency, and defect and will cover the following takeaways:

  • The relationship between construction tolerances and deviations
  • Engineering assessment of deviation and deficiency
  • Contractual and legal implications of and approaches to deviations that exceed construction tolerances but are tolerable for strength, serviceability, or durability
  • Engineering approaches to remedy deficiencies
  • Contractual and legal implications of and approaches to deficiencies
  • Case study

Presented by
Judah Lifschitz
Power & Energy Construction Practice Area Co-Chair, Barclay Damon LLP

Charlie Russo, PE 
Principal, Russo Consulting LLC

Register here.

Save the date for “Deviations, Deficiencies, and Defects: Part 2” on Tuesday, October 8, 2024, from noon to 1:00 p.m. The second part of this webinar series is a continuation of Part 1 and will present the following key takeaways: 

  • What constitutes a defect
  • Engineering approaches to remedy defects
  • Rights and obligations of contracting parties as to defects
  • Warranties and defects
  • Case study

Register for Part 2 here.

If you have any questions regarding this webinar, please contact Judah Lifschitz, Power & Energy Construction Practice Area co-chair, at jlifschitz@barclaydamon.com.

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