by Briana Stockdale | Oct 27, 2020 | Construction Law, Business
Cooperative purchasing allows for strategic “aggregating” of spending among several public entities. When used in conjunction with Job Order Contracting, smaller public entities can access the benefits of Job Order Contracting without establishing a separate program....
by Briana Stockdale | Oct 27, 2020 | Business, Construction Law
What is Job Order Contracting? Job Order Contracting is a construction procurement tool, used for the completion of a large number of items with a single contract. Instead of individually bidding each item as a separate construction project, a unit price catalog...
by Caitlin Copple | Feb 6, 2018 | Construction Law
The notice and opportunity to repair act prohibits an owner from suing a “construction professional” without first providing written notice of a claim. Idaho Code § 6-2503(1). The written notice must describe the claim in “reasonable detail.” Id. If the notice is not...
by Caitlin Copple | Jan 10, 2018 | Construction Law
Idaho has several different statutes that govern construction. This is a general list. It may not list every possible statute that governs construction. But, it is a good start. Statute of Limitations Idaho Code § 5-241. Originally adopted in 1965. Notice and...
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