Spire Spotlight | Resolving Dispute on The University of New Mexico Comprehensive Cancer Center Project with Spire’s Support
The University of New Mexico Comprehensive Cancer Center is a cutting-edge facility providing care to over 200,000 patients annually and serving as the state’s hub for cancer care. The project involved constructing a five-story, 200,000+ square-foot addition to the existing Outpatient Surgery and Imaging Service (OSIS) building, which included an imaging area, educational wing, and administrative wing.
Husch Blackwell engaged Spire Consulting Group on behalf of Flintco West, Inc., the general contractor, to assess the reasonableness of the University of New Mexico’s alleged damages for specific claims and to determine the maximum cost required to remediate subcontractors’ original project scope of work.
Spire’s detailed quantification of damages provided an objective assessment of the claims, which enabled Flintco West to negotiate a favorable settlement with the project owner.
As a result, the client paid 32% less in damages than originally assessed. Spire is proud to have been part of this successful dispute resolution effort.
Spire’s team of experts is comprised of experienced construction professionals who understand the complexities of dispute resolution. From managing claims and quantifying damages to assessing productivity loss, calculating schedule delays, and evaluating the standard of care, Spire’s litigation support experts provide targeted analysis to achieve the best outcomes for their clients.
Resolving construction disputes is challenging. From mediation to arbitration and litigation support, Spire can provide guidance in navigating the technical challenges throughout the dispute resolution process to provide your case the support it requires. Spire’s construction claims and litigation support experts bring years of hands-on construction experience to every dispute and render opinions that are clear, concise, and objective to help make the strongest case possible.
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