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Construction and Infrastructure Law

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Jun 05, 2026
Construction and Infrastructure Law

British Columbia begins consultation on implementation of the Construction Prompt Payment Act

  • Cobi Dayan
  • Charles W. Bois
  • Balpreet S. Khatra
  • Derren Roberts
  • Jade Lavallee
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May 27, 2026
Construction and Infrastructure Law

Collaborative contracts and the CCDC 30: Benefits, risks, and contractual considerations

  • Gerry Argento
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May 25, 2026
Construction and Infrastructure Law

Wrongful claims under Alberta’s Public Works Act: Can contractors fight back?

  • Emma L. Johnston
  • James Wallbridge
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May 22, 2026
Construction and Infrastructure Law

When arbitration isn’t final: New BC Court of Appeal ruling gives the green light to procedural...

  • Cobi Dayan
  • Jaya Scott
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Apr 27, 2026
Construction and Infrastructure Law

Contractual holdbacks are not a means of financing projects

  • Félix Leblanc-Prat
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Apr 10, 2026
Construction and Infrastructure Law

Concrete consequences for delay: Alberta Court dismisses residential construction defect claim in...

  • Emma L. Johnston
  • Hiba Khan
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Mar 26, 2026
Construction and Infrastructure Law

Subcontractors and delay penalties: understanding your obligations

  • Yann-Julien Chouinard
  • Evelyne Morin
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Mar 16, 2026
Construction and Infrastructure Law

Who can be sued for an “egregious” builders’ lien in Saskatchewan?

  • Titli Datta
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Feb 02, 2026
Construction and Infrastructure Law

Northwest Territories’ new Builders’ Lien Act: Key updates every contractor,...

  • Emma L. Johnston
  • Mark Puszczak
  • Evan Jacka
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Jan 16, 2026
Construction and Infrastructure Law

How the new regulation respecting prompt payments is changing construction contracts in Quebec

  • Jasmin Lefebvre
  • Yannick Forget
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Dec 18, 2025
Construction and Infrastructure Law

What Ontario’s new Buy Ontario Act means for construction and infrastructure firms

  • Riccardo Del Vecchio
  • Michael Fazzari
  • Jeremy Ruffolo
Nov 26, 2025
Construction and Infrastructure Law

Concurrent delays in construction projects: How Canadian courts decide who pays

  • Fergus I. Schappert
  • Evan Jacka

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