Your project is on schedule, until legal reviews take way longer than anticipated. You find out—too late—this exact situation happened with another a project a few years ago. Sound familiar?
Westwood’s Gabriel Salazar on how builders are using mitigation, embedded insurance and carrier alignment to secure insurability and stabilize premiums.
When an architect pours their heart and soul into a project, the last thing they want to deal with is an unhappy client, and, consequently, possible litigation. Risk mitigation remains a top-of-mind ...
Department of Energy project directors, program managers, and senior managers have the responsibility to assess and manage risks on their projects and project portfolios. Project risks can be managed ...
The African continent is currently one of the world’s busiest construction sites. From sprawling railways and renewable energy plants to high-tech data centers, governments and private investors are ...
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