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When is an Unforeseen Condition a “Differing Site Condition”?

By Vernon Howerton on August 16, 2017
Posted in Commercial, Development, Industrial, Infrastructure, Manufacturing, Steel, Waste

I was reviewing various articles I have written over the years and came across a prior version of this one about differing site conditions, written nearly twenty years ago.   I was curious – does this cup still hold water? 

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