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Government contract bid rejected for listing COVID-19 in force majeure clause.

On December 3, 2021, the U.S. Government Accountability Office (“GAO”) upheld[1] the Department of the Army, United States Army Corps of Engineers’ rejection of a bid containing COVID-19 in its force majeure clause. Being one of the most recent high-profile decisions concerning the inclusion of COVID-19 as a force majeure event, owners will be eager […]

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Governor Kemp’s New Executive Order Concerning Coronavirus Provides Additional Guidance for the Construction Industry

By Chadd L. Reynolds On May 12, 2019, Georgia Governor Brian Kemp issued a new Executive Order (the “Order”) which provides a multitude of either suggested or required precautions to be taken by certain individuals, corporations, and entities in an effort to resume normal operations during the Coronavirus pandemic. The Order goes into effect May […]

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Richard Capriola & Eric Coleman Present National Webinar to AWCI on the Legal and Practical Issues of Reopening Construction in the Wake of COVID-19

On May 6, 2020, Richard Capriola and Eric Coleman, both partners at Winter Capriola Zenner, LLC, presented a webinar entitled “A Way Forward, Re-Opening Construction Projects during COVID-19” which was Part 2 of their April 1, 2020 Webinar, “Navigating Uncharted Waters: Legal Ramifications of COVDI-19” to the membership of The Association of the Wall and […]

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Federal Agencies Publish COVID-19 Guidance for Construction Workers

by : Chadd L. Reynolds While the Georgia Governor’s stay-at-home order was allowed to expire on April 30th, 2020, at 11:59 p.m. for most people (except people 65 and older, people in long-term care facilities, and people with moderate to severe asthma and other pre-existing conditions and chronic illnesses), certain federal agencies, the CDC, and […]

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The Coronavirus and Commercial Rent Payments

by: Riane N. Sharp Many businesses have been faced with the exact same question, how are they going to pay their rent? The local and state stay-at-home orders have caused many businesses to close all together or suffer severely diminished revenue. Commercial landlords, on the other hand, are relying on tenant rent payments to meet […]

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Construction Contracts in the Time of the Coronavirus Pandemic

by: Chadd L. Reynolds As cities and states begin to issue executive orders that impose restrictions on the movement of people and operation of businesses, public and commercial construction projects have generally been permitted to continue construction. Nevertheless, the construction industry is feeling the effects of the coronavirus. Having previously discussed some general considerations parties […]

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Georgia Governor Brian Kemp Extends the Public Health State of Emergency

Due to the public health emergency created by the spread of COVID-19, Georgia Governor Brian Kemp declared a Public Health State of Emergency by Executive Order on March 14, 2020.  The Public Health State of Emergency was scheduled to terminate on April 13, 2020, however, Governor Kemp proactively renewed it for thirty (30) days.  In […]

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