Construction Defects from the Developer &
GC Perspective Webinar
Free 1-Hour Webinar on Thursday, April 25th, 2025 at 10:00am Pacific Time
Introduction
Construction Defect Litigation from the Developer/GC Perspective is a series of case studies in successful planning, analysis and execution of expert work on behalf of developers and general contractors. Construction defect litigation can be expensive, confusing and long lasting, but it doesn’t have to be. Through this presentation, we will break down the process from the Developer/GC point of view, and provide approaches and alternatives in construction defect litigation.
This Webinar will demonstrate how developer and general contractor litigation should be investigated and executed from an expert consultant perspective, using the most current ASTM standards and science- based building performance analysis. In preparing for trial, you want the highest level of professionalism in conducting building performance investigations. Investigations should involve conformance with the best standards of practice, a written investigation plan, random selection protocol for inspection and testing locations so the data is not biased, a comparison of performance to perfection, realistic repair estimates, and allocations to trade contractors. This program will include real-life case studies applying various approaches to construction defect litigation matters and examples of good work.
Program Outline
Introduction
Preliminary Analysis
Analysis
Detailed Analysis
Allocation & Mediation
Deposition & Trial
Conclusion
Learning Objectives
Gain a big-picture perspective on handling construction defect litigation from a developer or general contractor perspective.
Review Case Studies of numerous project types.
Look at actual project deliverables.
Our Panel
Continuing Education Credit
A disclaimer that this webinar requires you to answer all polling questions to receive continuing education credit. Credit will not be given to those who miss a polling question, or to those that are determined to be inattentive by On24's software. Some states require an affidavit for credit eligibility, which will be sent to the appropriate attendees via email after the webinar. This affidavit can also be completed during the live webinar using the widget provided on screen. The entire program must be attended live to receive credit, and continuing education certificates will be sent out within one week of the webinar.
This webinar is either approved or is pending approval for 1.0 credit hour of both CE (insurance) and MCLE (legal) continuing education credit in the following states:
Texas
California
Nevada
Florida