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Kamine Phelps, P.C.

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Kamine Phelps, P.C. 

Serving the Construction Industry Since 1976.
Size of Organization: 3
Year Established: 1976
Web Site: http://www.KPConstructionLaw.com

Telephone: 213-972-0119
Fax: 213-972-0005



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Kamine Phelps, P.C. is a business litigation firm specializing in construction industry matters. Founded in 1976, the firm assists contractors, subcontractors, suppliers, sureties, owners and design professionals to avoid and resolve disputes on state and local government construction projects and private construction projects. The firm also represents contractors and subcontractors in bid disputes on public works projects. Firm members serve as arbitrators, mediators and on dispute review boards, and are active in industry associations, write legislation, publish articles and make presentations about construction issues.



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California Or-Equal Requirements
Bernard S. Kamine, October 19, 2011
California public agencies must allow public works contractors to provide an “equal” to materials, products, things, or services specified in the contract documents, to ensure that the public gets the lowest prices, prevent one product from locking up a project, encourage competition...

Differing Site Conditions
Bernard S. Kamine, October 19, 2011
This article discusses the reason differing site conditions clauses exist, the impact of the two recent developments, and how a differing site conditions claim is proved.

Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About Extra Work and the Changes Clause
Bernard S. Kamine, October 19, 2011
No architect or engineer ever produced a perfect set of plans and specifications. It is not humanly possible to do so. Too many elements of the work must be coordinated in too many ways. Besides, the plans and specifications cannot prescribe every detail of the work. Every construction project is...






 

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