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CPA techniques under New York Const. Law

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Tim Warburton
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Does anybody know if there is a requirement for any particular methods of Analysis on contracts governed by New York Construction Law.

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Ronald,
Thanks for that...
Ronald Winter
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There is no “required” technique; only it must meet current professional standards. The professional society for construction claims analysts is AACEi. I am a member of this organization. It has standards and practice publications as well as lists of recommended reading and support groups. I highly recommend it.

The other answer to your question is to first read the contract. The provisions of the contract take precedence over any wording in the state law.