WASHINGTON, April 15, 2025 — Legal, design and construction experts will meet April 23-25 during the Forum on Construction Law 2025 Annual Meeting, “Return of the contractors — Transforming the construction landscape,” in Austin, Texas.
The three-day meeting brings together national and international experts who will discuss and explore the life cycle of a construction project. Programs and events will provide education and networking opportunities for attorneys and other construction professionals.
What:
Forum on Construction Law 2025 Annual Meeting
When:
Wednesday-Friday, April 23-25
Where:
Austin Marriott Downtown
304 East Cesar Chavez Street
Austin, Texas
The Diversity Breakfast keynote speaker will be Luis Spinola, founder of the Azteca Omega Group in Dallas, Texas, on Friday, April 25, from 8-9:10 a.m. Azteca Omega Group builds public projects, including aviation, education, historical renovation, hospitality, transportation and sports facilities among others. Spinola also devotes significant time and energy to improving the lives of others within the construction industry. His most recent project supports the Regional Black Contractors Association of Dallas’ Second Chance Program, which helps ex-offenders learn skills and find jobs in the construction industry to rebuild their lives after prison.
The sessions include:
- “Mastering Preconstruction: Understanding Standards of Care and Elevating Communication for Project Success”
- “Surety Secrets: Understanding Their Role and Decision-making on Troubled Projects”
- “Delegated Design: When a Contractor is More than Just a Contractor”
- “Death by a Thousand Cuts: Contractor and Subcontractor Claims for Professional Negligence”
- “Turning Excuses into Compensation: Recent Developments in Productivity and Disruption Claims”
- “Project Accounting: The Disconnect between AIA Form G703 and How Contractors Track Project Costs”
- “The Odd Family: Liening Unusual Projects”
- “Now That You’ve Been Awarded the Project, What About Insurance for It?”
- “Surviving the Amazing Race: Navigating Subcontractor Relations with Contractors”
- “Navigating Mid-Project Conflicts: Ethical Considerations and Best Practices”
The complete agenda is here. For media registration, please contact Betsy Adeboyejo at [email protected].
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