Skilled Trades Gap Construction Defects: What We Are Seeing in the Field

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The construction industry is short 300,000 to 400,000 workers, and the effects are showing up in roofing, waterproofing, and exterior wall systems right now. Subcontractors are being handed too much autonomy without adequate supervision. Manufacturer instructions are going unread. Mock-ups are being skipped. Language barriers are breaking down communication between spec and the field. Jeff […]

Electronic Leak Detection Testing: What ELD Finds That Visual Inspections Miss

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Electronic leak detection (ELD) testing applies an electrical charge to a roofing or waterproofing membrane and scans for defects that no visual inspection can find: pinhole voids, incomplete seams, and construction damage invisible to the naked eye. It is most critical before overburden materials like pavers, growing media, and green roof systems are installed. Once […]

Construction Defect Expert Witness: Why Contracting Experience Changes Everything

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A construction defect expert witness who came from the contracting side brings something no credential can replicate: direct knowledge of how the work actually gets done in the field. That knowledge changes what they find in investigations, what they can challenge in opposing testimony, and how credibly they hold up when it counts. Here is […]

Building Envelope Expert Witness: 5 Things Good Attorneys Look For

Building Envelope Expert Witness

Not all building envelope expert witnesses are equal, and the difference matters in court. Certifications tell part of the story. Field experience tells the rest. This post walks construction litigation attorneys through exactly what to look for when evaluating a building envelope expert witness, including why a contractor-turned-consultant often outperforms a licensed engineer or architect […]

COVID Construction Defect Litigation: Why the Wave Is Just Beginning

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Buildings constructed between 2020 and 2023 were built under conditions unlike anything the industry had seen before: material shortages, forced substitutions, labor gaps, start-and-stop delays, and reduced supervision. Those conditions created defects that are just now showing up as real damage. COVID construction defect litigation is accelerating, and the cases coming down the pipeline in […]

Construction Defect Water Intrusion: Why It Drives 70% of Construction Lawsuits

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Water intrusion is the No. 1 cause of construction litigation, accounting for more than 70% of all construction defect cases according to data tracked by the American Institute of Architects (AIA). This post walks attorneys through why water is such a persistent culprit, which building envelope components fail most often, and what strong expert witness […]

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