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SUMMARY:How Should Construction Contract Approach Potential Tariffs?
DESCRIPTION:Reading Time:   2 minutesJoin AIA Tristate for an engaging conversation with construction attorneys and architects about how to safeguard your projects\, firm and clients against economic challenges. We’ll delve into standard contract clauses\, common law protections\, contract negotiations and project controls in a volatile environment. Our panel will offer diverse prospectives on the challenges and solutions in these areas. Tune in to discover best practices for navigating in today’s economically challenging built environments. \nTariffs are taxes levied on goods imported into the U.S.\, usually paid by the importer at the port of entry. These tariffs increase the costs of imported materials\, such as those used in construction\, potentially leading to higher project expenses. Standard construction contracts typically hold contractors responsible for any tax changes\, including tariffs\, without compensation for increased costs. Relief for tariffs is rarely included in force majeure or commercial impracticability clauses\, and while some federal contracts might allow for equitable adjustments under certain conditions\, this is not a certainty. Those in the role of Project and Contract Management should consider negotiating specific contract clauses to manage tariff-related risks effectively. \nPanel Members:\nTwo Attorneys from Offit Kurman are:\nJeff Bright | jeff.bright@offitkurman.com | Harrisburg\, PA Office\nMark Johnson | mark.johnson@offitkurman.com | Los Angeles\, CA Office\nMichael Spinelli\, JD\, AIA | mwspinelli@csfllc.com | Hauppauge\, NY Office | AIA NYS\nEric Booth\, AIA | ebooth@desmone.com | Pittsburgh\, PA | AIA PA\nChristopher Brand | cbrand@rscarchitects.com | | AIA NJ
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ORGANIZER;CN="Christina Goldstein":MAILTO:cgoldstein@njpsi.com
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SUMMARY:Foundations of Legacy: Laurence Johnson\, Sr.\, AIA\, and the Untold Story of Black Architects in AIA New Jersey
DESCRIPTION:Reading Time:   2 minutesIn recognition of the 125th Anniversary of AIA New Jersey\, the AIA NJ Equity in Architecture Committee invites you to a powerful and enlightening conversation with Larry Johnson\, Sr.\, AIA\, a trailblazing architect and influential figure in New Jersey’s architectural history. This special webinar will explore the often-overlooked legacy of Black architects in the state and within AIA New Jersey. Mr. Johnson\, principal owner of Johnson Jones Architects Planners\, Inc.\, formerly based in Princeton and Newark\, began his journey as the first employee of Brown and Hale Architects\, the first African-American architectural firm in New Jersey. Founded in 1960 by William M. Brown Jr.\, AIA and Reginald C. Hale\, AIA\, Brown and Hale became a vital training ground for many aspiring Black architects\, including Mr. Johnson. \nModerated by AIA NJ Equity in Architecture Chair Stacey Ruhle Kliesch\, AIA\, and AIA NJ Past President William Brown\, III\, FAIA\, NOMAC\, this webinar will reflect on the personal stories\, mentorship\, and resilience that helped shape a generation of architects who contributed significantly to the built environment of New Jersey—yet whose stories remain largely untold. \nJoin us as we celebrate this important chapter in our state’s architectural legacy and honor those who paved the way for future generations.
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ORGANIZER;CN="Stacey Kliesch":MAILTO:Staceykliesch@gmail.com
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