George C. Baldwin, Esq.
Attorney - Construction Contract Analysis and Litigation
111 Congress Avenue
Suite 1010
Austin, TX 78701
Daily Rate $4,000
Current Peckar & Abramson, P.C.
Languages English
Peckar & Abramson, P.C.
Attorney - Construction Contract Analysis and Litigation
Peckar & Abramson, P.C., 2016 - Present; Partner/Attorney, Ford, Nassen & Baldwin, P.C., 2004-2015; Partner/Attorney, Lloyd, Gosselink, Blevins, Rochelle, Baldwin & Townsend, P.C., 1988-04; Vice President/Senior Consultant, Construction Consultants International Corp., 1985-88; Attorney, Walstad, Kasimer, Tansey & Ittig, P.C., 1979-85.
Over 25 years' experience as a litigator specializing in construction contract and claims analysis law. Practices exclusively in construction contract area with experience in contract development and in litigation and claims analysis on public works contracts and projects involving prison construction, water and wastewater treatment plant development, hospital expansion and renovation and general building construction. Majority of experience centers on scheduling claims involving delay and acceleration issues and on damages calculation analysis. Handles disputes regarding breach of contract issues including scheduling problems, acceleration, delays, defective construction and defective and ambiguous plans and specifications. Represents owners, general contractors, construction managers and trade and specialty contractors involving both national and international claims.
Owner-contractor disputes involving delay, changes to the work, non-payment; public and private construction. Has mediated over 30 matters, all construction related and most involving owners and contractors. A small percentage has involved subcontractors and general contractors. Most have been involving cost and time, with several involving defective work.
Construction cases have focused on delay analysis and damage assessment, charged allowable under unit price and cost-plus contracts, incomplete or defective work, termination; most involve some allegation of design errors or deficiencies.
I am a generally evaluative mediator, having participated in the process for many years with much experience in all aspects of the construction experience.
Trinity College (BA-1973); Georgetown University Law Center (JD-1979).
Admitted to the Bar: Virginia, 1979; District of Columbia, 1980; Texas, 1989; U.S. District Court: Eastern and Western Districts of Virginia; District of Columbia; U.S. Court of Appeals: District of Columbia, Fourth, and Eleventh (1980) Circuits
District of Columbia Bar Association; State Bar of Texas (Construction Law Section); Travis County Bar Association (Construction Law Section); Virginia State Bar Association
Co-author: BUILDERS AND CONTRACTOR'S HANDBOOK OF CONSTRUCTION CLAIMS, published by Prentice Hall, 1989. Author: "Calculation and Proof of Contractor Damages"; "Calculation and Proof of Owner Damages" and "The Project Schedule and the Claim", all published by the Construction Education Management Corporation ENR, 1987.
$4,000 Per Day
English
United States of America
Austin, TX

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