Oct. 3, 2025
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NOTE FROM THE EDITOR
I’m excited to let you know that we’ve added a third session to Construction Dive’s upcoming virtual event, which is now less than three weeks away.
“Threat assessment: Minimizing disputes in public contracting” will look at managing risk on large infrastructure projects, diffusing differences early and examining the best approaches to progressive delivery methods.
It will also now feature a special case study on how one of the nation’s biggest contractors recently navigated a multibillion-dollar job and served a multitude of stakeholders to notch a win.
If you’re a leader at a construction firm, a project manager, a contract attorney, project sponsor or owner’s representative, I encourage you to sign up today.
Mark your calendar for Wednesday, Oct. 22 and register for the free event now at this link: https://events.industrydive.com/events/minimizing-disputes-on-public-contracts?utm_source=CD&utm_medium=Ed-Notes&utm_campaign=Q42025ConstructionDiveLive.
As always, thanks for reading.
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Joe Bousquin
Senior Editor, Construction Dive
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