BERT HOWE
  • Nationwide: (800) 482-1822    
    office building expert witness Thornfield Missouri condominium expert witness Thornfield Missouri high-rise construction expert witness Thornfield Missouri low-income housing expert witness Thornfield Missouri mid-rise construction expert witness Thornfield Missouri casino resort expert witness Thornfield Missouri parking structure expert witness Thornfield Missouri housing expert witness Thornfield Missouri production housing expert witness Thornfield Missouri industrial building expert witness Thornfield Missouri institutional building expert witness Thornfield Missouri Medical building expert witness Thornfield Missouri townhome construction expert witness Thornfield Missouri tract home expert witness Thornfield Missouri multi family housing expert witness Thornfield Missouri custom homes expert witness Thornfield Missouri structural steel construction expert witness Thornfield Missouri landscaping construction expert witness Thornfield Missouri retail construction expert witness Thornfield Missouri custom home expert witness Thornfield Missouri condominiums expert witness Thornfield Missouri Subterranean parking expert witness Thornfield Missouri
    Thornfield Missouri construction scheduling expert witnessThornfield Missouri consulting engineersThornfield Missouri construction defect expert witnessThornfield Missouri construction project management expert witnessThornfield Missouri expert witness roofingThornfield Missouri structural concrete expertThornfield Missouri architecture expert witness
    Arrange No Cost Consultation
    Construction Expert Witness Builders Information
    Thornfield, Missouri

    Missouri Builders Right To Repair Current Law Summary:

    Current Law Summary: (SB168/HB573) Missouri’s NOR law requires homeowners to provide notice of an alleged construction defect before filing a lawsuit. The contractor has the option to offer to inspect the defect, repair the defect, offer a settlement or dispute the claim. The law places deadlines on the contractor to serve notice on each subcontractor (14 days) and provide a written response to the claimant (14 days). HB1166 is a similar law that addresses Notice of Repair for Homeowner Associations.


    Construction Expert Witness Contractors Licensing
    Guidelines Thornfield Missouri

    Licensing is done at the city level. Contractors must register to do business with the Secretary of State.


    Construction Expert Witness Contractors Building Industry
    Association Directory
    Home Builders Association of SW Missouri
    Local # 2642
    PO Box 2532
    Joplin, MO 64803

    Thornfield Missouri Construction Expert Witness 10/ 10

    Home Builders Association of Greater Springfield
    Local # 2654
    636 W Republic Rd Ste D 108
    Springfield, MO 65807

    Thornfield Missouri Construction Expert Witness 10/ 10

    SE Missouri Home Builders Association
    Local # 2691
    3667 County Road 222
    Cape Girardeau, MO 63701
    Thornfield Missouri Construction Expert Witness 10/ 10

    Home Builders Association of Central Missouri
    Local # 2605
    1420 Creek Trail Dr
    Jefferson City, MO 65109

    Thornfield Missouri Construction Expert Witness 10/ 10

    Home Builders Association of St. Louis and Eastern Missouri
    Local # 2690
    10104 Old Olive Street Rd
    Saint Louis, MO 63141

    Thornfield Missouri Construction Expert Witness 10/ 10

    Home Builders Association of Columbia
    Local # 2618
    204 Peach Way Suite B
    Columbia, MO 65203

    Thornfield Missouri Construction Expert Witness 10/ 10

    Home Builders Association of Greater Kansas City
    Local # 2636
    600 E 103rd St
    Kansas City, MO 64131

    Thornfield Missouri Construction Expert Witness 10/ 10


    Construction Expert Witness News and Information
    For Thornfield Missouri


    Nonresidential Construction Employment Expands in August, Says ABC

    The Contributors to This Blog Are Pleased to Announce That….

    Texas Court Construes Breach of Contract Exclusion Narrowly in Duty-to-Defend Case

    Hazards Ahead: OSHA's Top 10 Citations of 2024

    Colorado’s Federal District Court Finds Carriers Have Joint and Several Defense Duties

    Construction Litigation Group Listed in U.S. News Top Tier

    Experts Weigh In on Bilingual Best Practices for Jobsites

    Action Needed: HB24-1230 Spells Trouble for Colorado Construction Industry and its Insurers

    Arbitration in Construction Disputes: Process and Best Practices

    Insurance Firm Defends against $22 Million Claim

    Colorado Passes Compromise Bill on Construction Defects

    Construction Defects and Warranties in Maryland

    Hurricane Warning: Florida and Southeastern US Companies – It is Time to Activate Your Hurricane Preparedness Plan and Review Key Insurance Deadlines

    Construction Defect Claim Did Not Harm Homeowner, Court Rules

    NY State Appellate Court Holds That Pollution Exclusions Bar Duty to Defend Under Liability Policies for Claims Alleging Exposure to PFAS

    California Court of Appeal Adopts Horizontal Exhaustion Rule

    Life After McMillin: Do Negligence and Strict Liability Causes of Action for Construction Defects Still Exist?

    Bad Welds Doom Art Installation at Central Park

    Court Upholds Appraisers' Use of "Increased Cost of Construction" Provision

    Dealing with Abandoned Property After Foreclosure

    Reasons to Be Skeptical About a Millennial Homebuying Boom in 2016

    Crossrail Audit Blames Busted Budget and Schedule on Mismanagement

    Hawaii Supreme Court Finds Excess Can Sue Primary for Equitable Subrogation

    Art Dao, Executive Director of the Alameda County Transportation Commission, Speaks at Wendel Rosen’s Infrastructure Forum

    Keller Group Fires Two Executives in Suspected Australia Profits Reporting Fraud

    After the Fire, Should Some Parts of Los Angeles Never Rebuild?

    Too Late for The Blame Game: Massachusetts Court Holds That the Statute of Repose Barred a Product Manufacturer from Seeking Contribution from a Product Installer

    Insurance Tips for Contractors

    Save a Legal Fee: Prevent Costly Lawsuits With Claim Limitation Clauses

    Large Canada Employers and Jobsites Mandate COVID-19 Vaccines

    CGL Policies and the Professional Liabilities Exclusion

    Proposed Changes to Federal Lease Accounting Standards

    Depreciating Labor Costs May be Factor in Actual Cash Value

    ACS Super Lawyers and Rising Stars Recognized

    Year in Review: Top Insurance Cases of 2024

    These Roads Aren’t Built for Wilder Weather Driven by Climate Change

    Contractual Waiver of Consequential Damages

    "Ordinance or Law" Provision Mandates Coverage for Roof Repair

    Performing Work with a Suspended CSLB License Costs Big: Subcontractor Faces $18,000,000 Disgorgement

    Canada Cooler Housing Market Boosts Poloz’s Soft Landing

    Quarter Four a Good One for Luxury Homebuilder

    Negligence of Property Appraiser

    Exploring the Future of Robotic Construction with Dr. Thomas Bock

    If I Released My California Mechanics Lien, Can I File a New Mechanics Lien on the Same Project? Will the New Mechanics Lien be Enforceable?

    Will Future Megacities Be a Marvel or a Mess? Look at New Delhi

    Contractors’ Right to Sue in Washington Requires Registration

    Four Ways to Master the Twists and Turns of Construction Project Change Orders

    Maximizing Contractual Indemnity Rights: Insuring the Indemnitor's Obligation

    IRMI Expert Commentary: NY Highest Court Confronts Downstream Risk Transfer for Subcontractor Bodily Injury Claims

    Construction Mezzanine Financing
    Corporate Profile

    THORNFIELD MISSOURI CONSTRUCTION EXPERT WITNESS
    DIRECTORY AND CAPABILITIES

    Leveraging from more than 7,000 construction defect and claims related expert witness designations, the Thornfield, Missouri Construction Expert Witness Group provides a wide range of trial support and consulting services to Thornfield's most acknowledged construction practice groups, CGL carriers, builders, owners, and public agencies. Drawing from a diverse pool of construction and design professionals, BHA is able to simultaneously analyze complex claims from the perspective of design, engineering, cost, or standard of care.

    Construction Expert Witness News & Info
    Thornfield, Missouri

    New York Orders Moratorium on Large Data Center Permits

    July 27, 2026 —
    Levi W. Barrett, Co-Managing Partner of Peckar & Abramson’s New Jersey office, Co-Chair of the firm’s Construction Contracts & Risk Management team, and Executive Committee Member, was recently quoted in “New York Orders Moratorium on Large Data Center Permits,” an article written by Engineering News-Record (ENR). The article examines New York Governor Kathy Hochul’s executive order temporarily halting state environmental permit reviews for certain large-scale data center projects while regulators develop a comprehensive framework to address the sector’s energy demands, water consumption, environmental impacts, and effects on local communities. It also explores the broader implications of the moratorium for developers, contractors, investors, and other stakeholders, as well as the ongoing debate between economic development, AI-driven infrastructure growth, and environmental and utility ratepayer concerns. Read the full story...
    Reprinted courtesy of Levi W. Barrett, Peckar & Abramson, P.C.
    Mr. Barrett may be contacted at lbarrett@pecklaw.com

    “He Chose…Poorly: How Bad DSC Clauses Lead to Project Doom in the Last Crusade of Construction Risk”

    March 10, 2026 —
    “We do not follow maps to buried treasure, and X never, ever marks the spot.” That’s the advice that Indiana Jones offered in the Last Crusade film. But what’s beneath the surface isn’t just important to adventure archaeologists. It has real-world application to our industry, where success depends on the stability of materials below the surface. The study of geology and soils has ancient roots. Egyptians relied on soil stability for the pyramids; Rome built a continent-wide roadway system utilizing subgrade preparation techniques; Medieval builders implemented a rudimentary foundation pier system; Henri Gautier studied what is now called the “angle of repose” for French retaining walls in the early 18th Century. Through the 19th Century, contractors bore the risk of the stability of their work, and the attendant peril of unforeseen site conditions. But in the early 20th Century, design trades continued to develop increased understanding of soil and underground conditions. In the 1920’s US federal contracts began employing “differing site conditions” clauses, which provided for cost/time adjustments if subsurface conditions differed from expectations. Industry forms followed the federal policy, and these clauses became almost universally accepted. Reprinted courtesy of Curt Martin, Peckar & Abramson, P.C. and Lee Banta, Peckar & Abramson, P.C. Mr. Martin may be contacted at cmartin@pecklaw.com Mr. Banta may be contacted at lbanta@pecklaw.com Read the full story...

    End of an (Endangerment) Era

    February 23, 2026 —
    On February 12, 2026, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced the repeal of the 2009 Greenhouse Gas (GHG) Endangerment Finding and the elimination of all federal GHG emission standards for motor vehicles and engines.1 The EPA characterized the action as the “single largest deregulatory action in U.S. history.”2 This development marks a fundamental shift in federal climate policy under the Clean Air Act (CAA) and is expected to trigger immediate and extensive litigation. In Massachusetts v. EPA, the U.S. Supreme Court held that GHGs qualify as “air pollutants” under the CAA and that the EPA must determine whether emissions from new motor vehicles cause or contribute to air pollution that may reasonably be anticipated to endanger public health or welfare under CAA Section 202(a).3 Following this decision, on December 7, 2009, the EPA issued two findings. First, the EPA classified six different GHGs as threatening public health and welfare. Second, the EPA determined that emissions from new motor vehicles contribute to that endangerment.4 Although the findings themselves imposed no direct regulatory requirements, they served as the legal predicate for GHG emission standards for light-duty and heavy-duty vehicles, and later for other CAA programs affecting statutory sources. In 2012, the U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia upheld the Endangerment Finding and related regulations.5 Reprinted courtesy of Sukhmani K. Singh, Snell & Wilmer, Christopher P. Colyer, Snell & Wilmer and Sean M. Sherlock, Snell & Wilmer Ms. Singh may be contacted at ssingh@swlaw.com Mr. Colyer may be contacted at ccolyer@swlaw.com Mr. Sherlock may be contacted at ssherlock@swlaw.com Read the full story...

    Contractor Dispute Resolution Framework and Prevention

    July 06, 2026 —
    WHAT DEFINES A CONTRACTOR DISPUTE RESOLUTION FRAMEWORK A contractor dispute resolution framework is a structured system of contractual terms, governance processes and escalation pathways designed to prevent, manage and resolve conflicts between contracting parties with minimal disruption to cost, schedule and performance. The framework operates as both a preventive control and a corrective mechanism. Preventive elements establish clarity in scope, expectations and accountability before work begins. Corrective elements define how disagreements are identified, documented, escalated and resolved once they arise. Reprinted courtesy of Construction Executive, a publication of Associated Builders and Contractors. All rights reserved. Read the full story...

    In the Eye of the Beholder: Court of Appeal Finds Duty of Care Owed by Owner and Contractors for Death of Minors Caused by Independent Truck Driver

    May 05, 2026 —
    I was a T.A. for my high school history teacher, a really smart and nice guy, Mr. Reynolds. In the room at the back of the classroom which served as his office he had the picture above. It’s called “My Wife and My Mother-in-Law” and is taken from a German postcard from 1888. Depending on how you look it, you might see fashionable young lady, or an old lady. Cases can sometimes be like that: You see what you want to see. The next case is also like that. In Lorenzo v. Calex Engineering, Inc., 110 Cal.App.5th 49 (2025), the 2nd District Court of Appeals reversed a motion for summary judgment granted in favor of an owner and its contractors in a case involving the death of two minors struck by a dump truck enroute to a non-permitted off-site staging area. Read the full story...
    Reprinted courtesy of Garret D. Murai, Nomos LLP
    Mr. Murai may be contacted at gmurai@nomosllp.com

    GRSM Ranked Among Texas’ 50 Largest Law Firms by Texas Lawyer

    August 03, 2026 —
    Gordon Rees Scully Mansukhani has been recognized byTexas Lawyer in its 2026 Texas 100 ranking, earning the No. 49 spot among the state’s largest law firms by attorney headcount. The annual report spotlights the continued strength of Texas’ legal market, with firms across the state collectively increasing lawyer headcount by 2% in 2025. “Texas continues to be one of the country’s most thriving legal and business markets, and we are proud to be recognized among the state’s largest law firms,” said Laura De Santos, Regional Oversight Partner for Texas. “Our continued growth shows the confidence our clients place in us, the exceptional talent of our attorneys, and our commitment to delivering seamless, high-quality legal services throughout Texas and across our 50-state platform.” Read the full story...
    Reprinted courtesy of Gordon Rees Scully Mansukhani

    Five Payne & Fears Attorneys Named 2026 Southern California Super Lawyers

    March 10, 2026 —
    Five Payne & Fears attorneys have been named to the 2026 Southern California Super Lawyers list in recognition of their work across a range of practice areas. This honor reflects their dedication to their clients, depth of experience, and the high standard of service they bring to every matter. Read the full story...
    Reprinted courtesy of Payne & Fears LLP

    AI Adoption in Construction: A UK Practitioner’s View

    April 20, 2026 —
    I recently talked with Chris Brady, an AI adoption consultant based in Birmingham, UK, who has spent 18 years working in construction. Two years ago, he began integrating AI into his work with contractors and SMEs, initially as an add-on service, and it has since become his main business. Chris now runs Metrix, an AI consultancy focused on UK construction companies, alongside two other ventures: Trade Upskill, an education platform for construction professionals, and ctrldash.ai, a compliance-automation SaaS for construction SMEs, both of which are soon to launch. What struck me most in our conversation was how grounded his approach is, built on years of direct industry experience rather than arriving from outside with a technology solution looking for a problem. Read the full story...
    Reprinted courtesy of Aarni Heiskanen, AEC Business
    Mr. Heiskanen may be contacted at aec-business@aepartners.fi