Jacqueline Greenberg Vogt and Boris Peyzner Co-Author Habitat Magazine Article on Avoiding Construction Chaos and Protecting Buildings from Contractor Disputes
December 20, 2024
Avoiding Construction Chaos: Protecting Your Building from Contractor Disputes Construction projects can be a double-edged sword. On one side, they promise a fresh start, whether through a new build or a much-needed renovation. On the other, they can lead to unexpected delays, escalating costs, and disputes that leave property owners and managers in a precarious […]
Preventing and Resolving Construction Disputes: Types of Damages in Construction Contracts
October 18, 2024
Construction projects are complex and, when issues arise, it’s crucial to understand the different types of damages and how they are calculated. Whether you’re an owner or contractor, knowing the types of damages you may claim or might face can help you prevent financial losses and resolve disputes effectively. Here’s a breakdown of the key […]
Preventing and Resolving Construction Disputes: Understanding Liability
October 14, 2024
Construction projects involve many moving parts, and when things go wrong—such as defects or failures—it’s crucial to understand who may be liable. Whether you’re a contractor, designer, owner, or manufacturer, each party has specific responsibilities that, if not fulfilled, could lead to disputes. Here’s a breakdown of the key types of liabilities and what they […]
The Importance of Construction Project Management for Building and Renovating Veterinary Hospitals
August 28, 2024
A successful building or renovation completion is defined as one that is on time, within budget, and free of financial or legal complications. Veterinarians, as skilled as they are in veterinary medicine, are not typically experienced in running a building or renovation project. Construction management is a professional service that may be used by vets […]
Peter Tanella and Jacqueline Greenberg Vogt co-author article for Today’s Veterinary Business titled “Building a Case for Construction Counsel”
August 1, 2023
“Involving a lawyer from the start can prevent unexpected construction delays and payment disputes and create mechanisms for ensuring quality workmanship. It also sets up fair and economical dispute-resolution procedures and realistic budgets and schedules.” Peter Tanella, Esq., Chair of the National Veterinary Law Group and Jacqueline Greenberg Vogt, Esq., Chair of Construction Law at Mandelbaum […]
Building or Renovating a Vet Hospital? – The Importance of Construction Project Management
June 20, 2023
Whether renovating existing space or building a new veterinary hospital, using a professional construction manager (“CM”) on your veterinary hospital project increases the potential for successful project completion – on time, within budget and free of financial or legal complications. Construction management is a professional service to oversee the planning, design, and construction of a […]
Decision Update: Successful Stop Work Order Appeal Before the Passaic County Construction Board
June 13, 2023
Michael J. Lipari successfully appealed a stop work order before the Passaic County Construction Board of Appeals. The developer was issued a stop work order midway through construction of his major commercial development project for failure to obtain a use variance from the City Zoning Board of Adjustment. Mr. Lipari successfully appealed the order based […]
Jacqueline Greenberg Vogt, Esq. hosts panel at Construction Super Conference 2022 in Las Vegas
December 9, 2022
Jacqueline Greenberg Vogt, Chair of the Mandelbaum Barrett PC Construction Law Group, hosted the “EmpowHERing Change: Why The Construction Industry Needs More Women” at the Construction Super Conference in Las Vegas. Along with Morgan Bisceglia (Director of Design & Construction, Veterinary Emergency Group), Tracy R. Naso (Associate Principal & Unit Manager, Wiss, Janney, Elstner Associates, […]
Fostering Constructive Collaboration in a post-COVID environment
October 25, 2022
How can project owners and contractors safeguard the project, their budget and their business? After COVID-19 struck in 2020, the cost of construction and building materials skyrocketed, driving up project costs. According to the Associated General Contractors of America, the price of construction materials jumped nearly 20% in 2021. This increase came on top of […]