BERT HOWE
  • Nationwide: (800) 482-1822    
    high-rise construction expert witness Cave Junction Oregon condominium expert witness Cave Junction Oregon office building expert witness Cave Junction Oregon multi family housing expert witness Cave Junction Oregon Subterranean parking expert witness Cave Junction Oregon custom homes expert witness Cave Junction Oregon hospital construction expert witness Cave Junction Oregon industrial building expert witness Cave Junction Oregon tract home expert witness Cave Junction Oregon Medical building expert witness Cave Junction Oregon parking structure expert witness Cave Junction Oregon structural steel construction expert witness Cave Junction Oregon production housing expert witness Cave Junction Oregon retail construction expert witness Cave Junction Oregon low-income housing expert witness Cave Junction Oregon custom home expert witness Cave Junction Oregon casino resort expert witness Cave Junction Oregon mid-rise construction expert witness Cave Junction Oregon housing expert witness Cave Junction Oregon landscaping construction expert witness Cave Junction Oregon concrete tilt-up expert witness Cave Junction Oregon condominiums expert witness Cave Junction Oregon
    Cave Junction Oregon expert witnesses fenestrationCave Junction Oregon testifying construction expert witnessCave Junction Oregon defective construction expertCave Junction Oregon building code expert witnessCave Junction Oregon hospital construction expert witnessCave Junction Oregon construction expert testimonyCave Junction Oregon structural engineering expert witnesses
    Arrange No Cost Consultation
    Construction Expert Witness Builders Information
    Cave Junction, Oregon

    Oregon Builders Right To Repair Current Law Summary:

    Current Law Summary: (HB 2525 Chap. 701; HB2389) If an owner sends a builder a notice of defect within the time allowed for the owner to commence a court action against that contractor, the time for the owner to commence the action shall be extended, notwithstanding any statute of limitation or statute of ultimate repose, until the later of 120 days after written receipt of builders intention to repair, replace the defect, make monetary compensation or reject the claim. Upon receipt of notice, builder has 14 days to inspect the alleged defect. They then have no more than 90 days to communicate their intention The homebuyer must respond to the builder response within 30 days of receipt. The law requires builder notifies homebuyer of NOR before purchase.


    Construction Expert Witness Contractors Licensing
    Guidelines Cave Junction Oregon

    Commercial and Residential Contractors License Required.


    Construction Expert Witness Contractors Building Industry
    Association Directory
    Curry County Home Builders Association
    Local # 3851
    PO Box 1689
    Brookings, OR 97415
    Cave Junction Oregon Construction Expert Witness 10/ 10

    Home Builders Association of Jackson County
    Local # 3836
    1006 E Jackson St
    Medford, OR 97504

    Cave Junction Oregon Construction Expert Witness 10/ 10

    Klamath Basin Home Builders Association
    Local # 3855
    205 Riverside Drive Ste G
    Klamath Falls, OR 97601

    Cave Junction Oregon Construction Expert Witness 10/ 10

    Home Builders Association of Josephine Cty Oregon
    Local # 3848
    223 NE B St Ste B
    Grants Pass, OR 97526

    Cave Junction Oregon Construction Expert Witness 10/ 10

    Umpqua Valley Home Builders Association
    Local # 3816
    3000 Stewart Parkway Suite 206
    Roseburg, OR 97471

    Cave Junction Oregon Construction Expert Witness 10/ 10

    Home Builders Association of Southwestern Oregon
    Local # 3888
    PO Box 696
    Coos Bay, OR 97420

    Cave Junction Oregon Construction Expert Witness 10/ 10

    Central Oregon Builders Association
    Local # 3810
    61396 S Hwy 97 Ste 203
    Bend, OR 97702

    Cave Junction Oregon Construction Expert Witness 10/ 10


    Construction Expert Witness News and Information
    For Cave Junction Oregon


    'Regluing' Oregon State's Showcase for Mass Timber

    District Court's Ruling Affirmed in TCD v American Family Mutual Insurance Co.

    More Thoughts on “Green” (the Practice, not the Color) Building

    Disaster Remediation Contracts: Understanding the Law to Avoid a Second Disaster

    COVID-19 Is Not Direct Physical Loss Or Damage

    Congratulations to Karen Baytosh and August Hotchkin on Their Recognition as 2021 Nevada Legal Elites!

    Palo Alto Considers Fines for Stalled Construction Projects

    Appeals Court Rules that Vertical and Not Horizontal Exhaustion Applies to Primary and First-Layer Excess Insurance

    When Subcontractors Sue Only the Surety on Payment Bond and Tips for General Contractors

    Traub Lieberman Partner Eric D. Suben Obtains Federal Second Circuit Affirmance of Summary Judgment in Insurer’s Favor

    Natural Disasters’ Impact on Construction in the United States

    Apartment Investors Turn to Suburbs After Crowding Cities

    OSHA Issues Fines for Fatal Building Collapse in Philadelphia

    Housing Starts Fall as U.S. Single-Family Projects Decline

    More Musings From the Mediation Trenches

    Brenda Radmacher Authors Chapter in ABA Publication on Construction Delays

    Real Estate Trends: Looking Ahead to 2021

    Quick Note: Submitting Civil Remedy Notice

    Claims Litigated Under Government Claims Act Must “Fairly Reflect” Factual Claims Made in Underlying Government Claim

    Businesspeople to Nevada: Revoke the Construction Defect Laws

    Environmental Law Violations: When you Should Hire a Lawyer

    Multiple Construction Errors Contributed to Mexico Subway Collapse

    In Colorado, Repair Vendors Can Bring First-Party Bad Faith Actions For Amounts Owed From an Insurer

    Contract’s Definition of “Substantial Completion” Does Not Apply to Third Party for Purposes of SOL, Holds Court of Appeal

    Another Las Vegas Tower at the Center of Construction Defect Claims

    Super Lawyers Names Five White and Williams LLP Attorneys to its Metro New York Lists

    Montrose Language Interpreted: How Many Policies Are Implicated By A Construction Defect That Later Causes a Flood?

    Superior Court Of Pennsylvania Holds That CASPA Does Not Allow For Individual Claims Against A Property Owner’s Principals Or Shareholders

    Why Is It So Hard to Kill This Freeway?

    New Highway for Olympics Cuts off Village near Sochi, Russia

    Developers Can Tap into DOE’s $400 Million for Remote and Rural Clean Energy Projects

    Picketing Threats

    Fundamental Fairness Trumps Contract Language

    Don’t Ignore the Dispute Resolution Provisions in Your Construction Contract

    Contract Provisions That Help Manage Risk on Long-Term Projects

    Construction Defects Are Occurrences, Says South Carolina High Court

    Risk Management and Contracting after Hurricane Irma: Suggestions to Avoid a Second Disaster

    Why Financial Advisers Still Hate Reverse Mortgages

    #1 CDJ Topic: McMillin Albany LLC v Superior Court of California

    Senior Living Facility Makes Construction Defect Claims

    You Should’ve Known: Colorado Holds Defendant May Have Pre-Litigation Duty to Preserve Evidence

    The Sky is Falling! – Or is it? Impacting Lives through Addressing the Fear of Environmental Liabilities

    Insured's Jury Verdict Reversed After Improper Trial Tactics

    Choice of Laws Test Mandates Application of California’s Continuous and Progressive Trigger of Coverage to Asbestos Claims

    English v. RKK. . . The Rest of the Story

    Forget Backyard Pools, Build a Swimming Pond Instead

    City Wonders Who’s to Blame for Defective Wall

    The Cross-Party Exclusion: The Hazards of Additional Named Insured Provisions

    Recent Developments Involving Cedell v. Farmers Insurance Company of Washington

    Best Lawyers Honors 48 Lewis Brisbois Attorneys, Recognizes Four Partners as 'Lawyers of the Year'
    mpanies

    “Rip and Tear” Damage Remains Covered Under CGL Policy as “Accident”—for Now.

    Congratulations to Newport Beach Partner Tyler D. Offenhauser and Associate Therese M. Ellis for Securing a Dismissal on a Premises Liability and Negligence Case!

    FDOT Races to Re-Open Storm-Damaged Pensacola Bridge

    Robinson+Cole’s Amicus Brief Adopted and Cited by Massachusetts’s High Court

    Oregon Supreme Court Confirms Broad Duty to Defend

    Despite Construction Gains, Cement Maker Sees Loss

    Manhattan Homebuyers Pay Up as Sales Top Listing Price

    Boston’s Tunnel Project Plagued by Water

    There’s the 5 Second Rule, But Have You Heard of the 5 Year Rule?

    Appraisal Appropriate Despite Pending Coverage Issues

    Seattle Crane Strike Heads Into Labor Day Weekend After Some Contractors Sign Agreements

    Stop Losing Proposal Competitions

    Fifth Circuit Affirms District Court's Grant of Summary Judgment to Insurer on Property Loss Claim

    Acuity v. Kinsale Insurance Company: Co-Carrier Obligations and Subrogation under Colorado Law

    Get Your Contracts Lean- Its Better than Dieting

    Lake Texoma, Texas Condo Case may go to Trial
    Corporate Profile

    CAVE JUNCTION OREGON CONSTRUCTION EXPERT WITNESS
    DIRECTORY AND CAPABILITIES

    The Cave Junction, Oregon Construction Expert Witness Group at BHA, leverages from the experience gained through more than 7,000 construction related expert witness designations encompassing a wide spectrum of construction related disputes. Leveraging from this considerable body of experience, BHA provides construction related trial support and expert services to Cave Junction's most recognized construction litigation practitioners, commercial general liability carriers, owners, construction practice groups, as well as a variety of state and local government agencies.

    Construction Expert Witness News & Info
    Cave Junction, Oregon

    Builders Support Most of Bipartisan Housing Reform Bill in Congress

    March 31, 2026 —
    Several homebuilding groups say they support most of the massive housing reform bill making its way through Congress but want to see certain provisions including those related to build-to-rent and manufactured homes changed before it advances any further. Read the full story...
    Reprinted courtesy of Esther D'Amico, Engineering News-Record
    ENR may be contacted at enr@enr.com

    Congratulations to Reno Partner Karen Baytosh for Securing a Complete Dismissal via a Motion for Summary Judgment

    July 13, 2026 —
    BWB&O is proud to announce that Reno Partner Karen Baytosh received a significant victory on behalf of the firm’s Developer Client in a high-exposure personal injury matter. Plaintiff, a teenager, was struck by an intoxicated driver while walking her dog at night, sustaining catastrophic injuries requiring 24-hour critical care for the remainder of her life. Plaintiff’s Guardian brought suit against the drunk driver and her husband, the City, and BWB&O’s Developer Clients, alleging that the City and Developers failed to improve street lighting and install a sidewalk that would have prevented the accident. Read the full story...
    Reprinted courtesy of Bremer Whyte Brown & O'Meara LLP

    AI in AEC 2026: Doing AI Right and Rethinking Your Business Model

    April 08, 2026 —
    The sixth AI at the AEC 2026 conference showcased the evolution of AI discussions. There were, naturally, many talks about software and technologies. But more than before, there were conversations about realizing AI’s business value. Two themes appeared in nearly every session I attended. First, many companies struggle with AI adoption, not because they lack tools, but because their thinking isn’t right. Second, when AI works, it disrupts the business model that brought them there. Read the full story...
    Reprinted courtesy of Aarni Heiskanen, AEC Business
    Mr. Heiskanen may be contacted at aec-business@aepartners.fi

    Steel Cooling: Steel Costs Steadily Decline After Pandemic Price Shock

    May 12, 2026 —
    Steel prices have continued trending downward after several years of volatility, according to Gordian’s latest analysis based on RSMeans Data. After dramatic spikes during the pandemic-era supply disruptions, the market has gradually stabilized as supply chains improve and demand softens in some construction segments. However, selective volatility and tariff uncertainty continue to influence pricing across the sector. Key findings from the report include:
    • Steel prices declining: The national average price of structural steel fell to about $2,343.93 per ton in January 2026, down 5.38% from the previous quarter and 7.18% year over year.
    • Longer-term price correction: Steel costs have been trending downward since 2024 after earlier volatility driven by inflation, supply shortages and global demand swings.
    Reprinted courtesy of Construction Executive, a publication of Associated Builders and Contractors. All rights reserved. Read the full story...

    Contract Disputes Act and Jurisdictional Requirements

    March 17, 2026 —
    When dealing with a claim on a federal construction project, there are a couple of key background jurisdictional points. These points were briefly highlighted in the recent appeal, Mega Star Logistics Service Co. v. Department of State, CBCA 8232, 2026 WL 253738 (CBCA 2026). Here are the two points. FIRST, when it comes to jurisdiction, for a board of contract appeals “to exercise jurisdiction over a claim, the CDA [Contract Disputes Act] requires the contractor to submit a written claim to the contracting officer for a COFD [contracting officer final decision], with a subsequent appeal of the COFD or deemed denial if the CO [contracting officer] does not issue a COFD.” Thus, you need to submit a formal claim under the Contract Disputes Act to the contracting officer to get a final decision from the contracting officer (or the contracting officer waiving the final decision by not timely furnishing one). Mega Star Logistics, supra. Read the full story...
    Reprinted courtesy of David Adelstein, Kirwin Norris
    Mr. Adelstein may be contacted at dma@kirwinnorris.com

    Meet BWB&O’s Super Lawyers Rising Stars in Colorado!

    April 08, 2026 —
    Bremer Whyte Brown & O’Meara, LLP is thrilled to share that Partner Devin Brunson and Associate Melissa Youngpeter have been named to the Super Lawyers 2026 Colorado Rising Stars list. This recognition reflects their exceptional work in Personal Injury and Civil Litigation.
    SUPER LAWYERS RISING STARS
    Devin Brunson: 2024-2026
    Melissa Youngpeter: 2026
    Read the full story...
    Reprinted courtesy of Bremer Whyte Brown & O’Meara, LLP

    Los Angeles Times Ranks Lewis Brisbois Third Largest Firm in LA County, Largest for Litigation

    June 08, 2026 —
    The Los Angeles Times has ranked Lewis Brisbois the third largest firm in LA County by attorney headcount, and first for number of litigation attorneys. Lewis Brisbois, whose Los Angeles office is led by Co-Managing Partners Jana I. Lubert and Kathleen Walker, has 273 attorneys working in LA County, including 167 partners. The firm ranked No. 1 for Litigation in the county, with 206 attorneys under the leadership of Partner Craig Holden. Read the full story...
    Reprinted courtesy of Lewis Brisbois

    Bona Fide Dispute Defeats Violation of Prompt Payment Act

    June 15, 2026 —
    Most, if not all, jurisdictions, including the federal government, have what is known as a “Prompt Payment Act.” The objective is to ensure prompt payment. If prompt payment is not made, the Prompt Payment Act provides for interest penalties, as well as potentially other costs such as attorney’s fees. But the thing is, it’s not as simple as untimely payment to support the recourse and interest penalties the applicable Prompt Payment Act affords. And the teeth associated with the applicable Prompt Payment Act are not as sharp as perhaps the party claiming untimely payment prefers. Read the full story...
    Reprinted courtesy of David Adelstein, Kirwin Norris
    Mr. Adelstein may be contacted at dma@kirwinnorris.com