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Don't Be Litigious; Give Notice
Thursday, July 31, 2025
Don't Be Litigious; Give Notice

Don't Be Litigious; Give Notice Stakeholders in complex construction projects tend to use words and phrases like “partnering,” “proactive,” “flexibility,” “no punch list,” “early completion,” and “under budget” early in the project. Then comes the inevitable roadblock threatening to squash the optimism. Fearing that the relationship will sour, contractors often elect not to follow the formal notice requirements in the contract and try to work around the problem or talk through the issue with the owner.

Smith Currie Oles
Legislature Caps Retention Amount at 5% for Many Private Works Projects!
Friday, July 18, 2025
Legislature Caps Retention Amount at 5% for Many Private Works Projects!

In one of the most significant legislative moves in favor of construction contractors in decades, the Governor signed SB 61 into law on July 14, 2025. For new contracts after January 1, 2026, and with limited exceptions, the new law reduces the amount by which contractors may be forced to help finance private works construction by limiting to 5% the amount that owners, contractors, and subcontractors may withhold from progress payments to subcontractors until the end of the project. Read more. Daniel F.

Smith Currie Oles
DB and IPD Contracts: Who is responsible for the design when unforeseen conditions arise and why does it matter?
Tuesday, June 24, 2025
DB and IPD Contracts: Who is responsible for the design when unforeseen conditions arise and why does it matter?

Published June 19, 2025 Morgan C. Eddy Associate There has been a rise recently in the construction industry in Design-Build (DB) and Integrated Project Delivery (IPD) contracts. These newer models aim to improve project efficiency, foster collaboration, and reduce costs. With this recent rise, we are seeing an increase in design liability conflicts. Traditionally, construction projects often followed a Design-Bid-Build model (DBB), where the design responsibilities and construction responsibilities were

Smith Currie Oles
Thank You to our 2025-26 Marin Home Resource Guide Ad Partners!
Monday, May 26, 2025
Thank You to our 2025-26 Marin Home Resource Guide Ad Partners!

We want to express our deep gratitude to our wonderful 2025-26 Marin Home Resource Guide Ad Partners! Their generous support of our signature publication made this edition possible - and our best yet! Your partnership is instrumental in supporting our local building community and connecting with Marin County homeowners preparing to undergo their next home improvement project.Celebrating in alpha order:A and P Moving, Inc.Aaero Heating & Sheetmetalbuilding LabCanty Real Estate Group, IncCentral Valley

Marin Builders Association
Lien Protection Checklist - SUBCONTRACTOR
Lien Protection Checklist - SUBCONTRACTOR

Click here for Subcontractor Lien Protection Checklist to protect your Lien rights provided by the Marin Builders Association and Dan McLennon of Smith, Currie & Hancock, LLP.Reviewed and Updated February 2024

Smith Currie Oles
Lien Protection Checklist - GENERAL CONTRACTOR
Lien Protection Checklist - GENERAL CONTRACTOR

Click here for General Contractors Lien Rights Protection Checklist to protect your Lien rights provided by the Marin Builders  Association and Board member Dan McLennon.Reviewed and Updated February 2024

Smith Currie Oles
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