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Why Use CCDC Contracts?

  • March 16, 2023
  • Clive N. Thurston, president, Thurston Consulting Services Inc., former president of the Ontario General Contractors Association

The article addresses a repeating “urban legend” that there is no value to using CCDC contracts, and reinforces why the uniquely Canadian system is not only fair but eliminates a great deal of confusion and problems for all parties concerned.

Construction and Infrastructure Law, Student Forum
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Compare and Contract: CCDC 2 and CCDC 5A

  • March 16, 2023
  • James De Melo, lawyer, Construct Legal

This article explores two of the most common construction contract formats in Ontario, the CCDC 2 – Stipulated Price Contract and the CCDC 5A Construction Management Contract – For Services, and identifies some of the similarities and differences between these project delivery models.

Construction and Infrastructure Law, Student Forum
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CCDC Contracts - Roast 'Em or Toast 'Em

  • March 16, 2023
  • Dan Fridmar

A summary of the event hosted by the OBA's Construction and Infrastructure Law Section on January 19, 2023.

Construction and Infrastructure Law, Student Forum
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Referral of Lien Actions to Small Claims Court

  • January 10, 2023
  • Darina Mishiyev, Senior Law Clerk, Margie Strub Construction Law LLP

Referral of lien actions to the Small Claims Court is a new process that is now available to the parties if the lien action is for an amount that is within the monetary jurisdiction of the Small Claims Court. The author created this very useful step-by-step guide that describes the transition of a lien action from the Superior Court of Justice to the Small Claims Court once the matter is referred to the Small Claims Court Deputy Judge.

Construction and Infrastructure Law, Student Forum
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New Guidance on Jurisdiction Arguments for Adjudications

  • January 10, 2023
  • Chad Kopach, Partner at Blaney McMurtry LLP

In this article, the author discusses the Divisional Court’s confirmation that adjudicators can determine their own jurisdiction, and the Court’s discussion on whether abandoning or terminating a contract means the contract has “ceased to exist."

Construction and Infrastructure Law, Student Forum
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Adjudicating Adjudications: A Review of Case Law on Construction Act Adjudications from 2022, Lessons Learned, and Unanswered Questions

  • January 10, 2023
  • Paul Conrod, Faren Bogach, and James De Melo of Construct Legal

This article discusses three recent Ontario court cases in the developing area of Construction Act adjudications, as well as some unanswered questions and lessons learned from the cases and the authors’ own experiences with adjudications so far.

Construction and Infrastructure Law, Student Forum
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Golf Day and CPD on Liquidated Damages: A New Era of Reasonableness

  • November 14, 2022
  • Brad Halfin and Edward Lynde

An exciting update on the Ontario Bar Association (OBA) Construction & Infrastructure Law Section Golf Day held on September 30, 2022 as well as the continuing professional development session that followed.

Construction and Infrastructure Law, Student Forum
Head-shot photo of co-author Joe Figliomeni, JD

Standard of Care in Conducting General Reviews of Construction

  • November 14, 2022
  • Yasser Korany, PhD, PEng, PE, LEED AP, PMP and Joe Figliomeni, JD

General reviews are a critical component of many construction projects. Professionals engaged to carry out a general review must observe sufficient aspects of the construction to enable verification that the work has been completed with approved plans. Failure to do so, may have negative consequences for the reviewing professional.

Construction and Infrastructure Law, Student Forum
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Availability of Bond Rescission Shakes the Construction Industry

  • November 10, 2022
  • Sahil Shoor, Jeramie Gallichan, and Fabiola Alvarez

The Gowling WLG Waterloo construction team reviews the latest Ontario Court of Appeal decision of Urban Mechanical Contracting Ltd v Zurich, which creates significant implications for the bonding sector of the construction industry.

Construction and Infrastructure Law, Student Forum