BERT HOWE
  • Nationwide: (800) 482-1822    
    office building expert witness Crown Point Indiana Subterranean parking expert witness Crown Point Indiana hospital construction expert witness Crown Point Indiana high-rise construction expert witness Crown Point Indiana condominiums expert witness Crown Point Indiana custom home expert witness Crown Point Indiana retail construction expert witness Crown Point Indiana concrete tilt-up expert witness Crown Point Indiana condominium expert witness Crown Point Indiana housing expert witness Crown Point Indiana industrial building expert witness Crown Point Indiana production housing expert witness Crown Point Indiana landscaping construction expert witness Crown Point Indiana tract home expert witness Crown Point Indiana structural steel construction expert witness Crown Point Indiana low-income housing expert witness Crown Point Indiana multi family housing expert witness Crown Point Indiana mid-rise construction expert witness Crown Point Indiana institutional building expert witness Crown Point Indiana casino resort expert witness Crown Point Indiana townhome construction expert witness Crown Point Indiana Medical building expert witness Crown Point Indiana
    Arrange No Cost Consultation
    Construction Expert Witness Builders Information
    Crown Point, Indiana

    Indiana Builders Right To Repair Current Law Summary:

    Current Law Summary: According to SB45160, §IC 32-27-3-1&2 a claimant must provide written notice 60 days before filing an action. Within 21 days after service of the notice, the construction professional must serve a written response. Claimant must file list of known construction defects, description, and the construction professional responsible for each alleged defect (to the extent known).


    Construction Expert Witness Contractors Licensing
    Guidelines Crown Point Indiana

    License required for plumbing. All other licensing is done at the local county level.


    Construction Expert Witness Contractors Building Industry
    Association Directory
    Marshall Co Chapter
    Local # 1554
    PO Box 464
    Plymouth, IN 46563


    Home Builders Association of Northwest Indiana
    Local # 1564
    1356 W Lincolnway
    Valparaiso, IN 46385
    http://www.pcbaonline.com

    Builders Association of Kosciusko-Fulton Counties
    Local # 1541
    313 S Buffalo St Suite B
    Warsaw, IN 46580
    http://www.bakfc.com

    Jasper County Home Builders Association
    Local # 1550
    511 4th Ave. NW
    Demotte, IN 46310
    http://www.jaspercountyhba.com

    Builders Association of Elkhart Co
    Local # 1512
    25428 County Road 20
    Elkhart, IN 46517
    http://www.ba-ec.com

    Builders Association of Laporte County
    Local # 1534
    2626 N S R 39
    La Porte, IN 46350
    http://www.balc.org

    Builders Association of Northeast IN
    Local # 1572
    PO Box 861
    Angola, IN 46703
    http://www.ba-ni.com


    Construction Expert Witness News and Information
    For Crown Point Indiana

    Foreclosing Junior Lienholders and Recording A Lis Pendens

    An Expert’s Qualifications are Important

    What The U.S. Can Learn from China to Bring Its Buildings to New Heights

    Florida Adopts Daubert Standard for Expert Testimony

    Home Prices in 20 U.S. Cities Kept Climbing in January

    Massachusetts Federal Court Holds No Coverage for Mold and Water Damage Claim

    Builders Arrested after Building Collapses in India

    New Jersey Imposes New Apprenticeship Training Requirements

    Be a Good Neighbor: Protect Against Claims by an Adjacent Landowner During Construction

    In Real Life the Bad Guy Sometimes Gets Away: Adding Judgment Debtors to a Judgment

    New York Restaurant and Bar Fire Caused by Electric Defect

    Quick Note: Burden of Proving and Defending All Risk Property Insurance Claims

    Contract Change #9: Owner’s Right to Carry Out the Work (law note)

    Third Circuit Vacates Judgment for Insurer on Alleged Construction Defect Claim

    Appellate Court Reinforces When the Attorney-Client Relationship Ends for Purposes of “Continuous Representation” Tolling Provision of Legal Malpractice Statute of Limitations

    Critical Materials for the Energy Transition: Of “Rare Earths” and Even Rarer Minerals

    Don’t Waive Your Right to Arbitrate (Unless You Want To!)

    Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac Shares Fall on Wind-Down Measure

    Condo Building Increasing in Washington D.C.

    Falling Tree Causing Three Injuries/Deaths Is One Occurrence

    Corps Issues Draft EIS for Controversial Alaskan Copper Mine

    Judge Tells DOL to Cork its Pistol as New Overtime Rule is Blocked

    Stay-At-Home Orders and Work Restrictions with 50 State Matrix

    Reducing Rework on Construction Projects Benefits Budget, Schedule and Financial Loss

    Loss Ensuing from Alleged Faulty Workmanship is Covered

    Patti Santelle Honored by Rutgers School of Law with Arthur E. Armitage Sr. Distinguished Alumni Award

    Don’t Believe Everything You Hear: Liability of Asbestos Pipe Manufacturer Upheld Despite Exculpatory Testimony of Plaintiff

    Noteworthy Construction Defect Cases for 1st Qtr 2014

    Insurer Granted Summary Judgment, in Part, After Partial Payment of Claim

    Construction Group Seeks Defense Coverage for Hard Rock Stadium Claims

    Kaylin Jolivette Named LADC's Construction and Commercial Practice Chair

    Construction Defects Uncertain Role in Coverage in Pennsylvania

    VOSH Jumps Into the Employee Misclassification Pool

    White and Williams Elects Four Lawyers to Partnership, Promotes Six Associates to Counsel

    Insurer's Motion for Summary Judgment to Dispose of Hail Damage Claim Fails

    Even Fraud in the Inducement is Tough in Construction

    Colorado Court of Appeals holds that insurance companies owe duty of prompt and effective communication to claimants and repair subcontractors

    U.K. Puts Tax on Developers to Fund Safer Apartment Blocks

    Insurer's Motion to Dismiss Allegations of Collapse Rejected

    Court Dismisses Cross Claims Against Utility Based on Construction Anti-Indemnity Statute

    Backpacks, Broadway, and Building Restrictions: A Legal Reminder

    The Evolution of Construction Defect Trends at West Coast Casualty Seminar

    Georgia Supreme Court Rules Construction Defects Can Constitute an Occurrence in CGL Policies

    Why A Jury Found That Contractor 'Retaliated' Against Undocumented Craft Worker

    Payment Bond Surety Entitled to Award of Attorneys’ Fees Although Defended by Principal

    Exculpatory Provisions in Business Contracts

    Augmenting BIM Classifications – Interview with Eveliina Vesalainen of Granlund

    Motion for Reconsideration Challenging Appraisal Determining Cause of Loss Denied

    The (Jurisdictional) Rebranding of The CDA’s Sum Certain Requirement

    Expanded Virginia Court of Appeals Leads to Policyholder Relief
    Corporate Profile

    CROWN POINT INDIANA CONSTRUCTION EXPERT WITNESS
    DIRECTORY AND CAPABILITIES

    Through more than 4500 construction claims related expert witness designations, the Crown Point, Indiana Construction Expert Directory provides a single point of reference for construction defect and claims related support to lawyers and construction practice groups concerned with construction defect and claims litigation. BHA provides construction claims investigation and expert services to the construction industry's leading builders and developers, legal professionals, and owners, as well as a variety of state and local government agencies. Utilizing captive assets which comprise registered architects, professional engineers, licensed general and specialty contractors, the firm brings national experience and local capabilities to Crown Point and the surrounding areas.

    Crown Point Indiana consulting architect expert witnessCrown Point Indiana construction project management expert witnessCrown Point Indiana slope failure expert witnessCrown Point Indiana construction expertsCrown Point Indiana roofing construction expertCrown Point Indiana expert witnesses fenestrationCrown Point Indiana hospital construction expert witness
    Construction Expert Witness News & Info
    Crown Point, Indiana

    Global Insights Center: Monthly Newsletter

    June 15, 2026 —
    May in Review Last month, inflation moved higher, with Consumer Price Index (CPI) inflation rising to 3.8% year over year, up from 3.3% the prior month. The increase was driven primarily by energy prices, particularly gasoline, reflecting ongoing disruptions tied to the Middle East conflict. Labor market data were broadly stable. The unemployment rate remained unchanged at 4.3%, wage growth increased modestly to 3.6%, while job growth continued to be geographically concentrated in the Southern states, particularly cities in Texas. On an occupational basis, healthcare once again led job gains, especially in home health services, a trend we have consistently highlighted. Business formations increased during the month, with notable strength in e commerce and digital services firms. Manufacturing activity also improved, particularly in semiconductors, IT equipment, and natural gas–related energy infrastructure. Read the full story...
    Reprinted courtesy of Global Insights Center Staff, The Hartford

    Damage from Frozen Pipes Excluded from Coverage

    March 31, 2026 —
    Applying Texas law, the federal district court found there was no coverage for damage to the insured’s commercial building due to the bursting of frozen pipes. Barona v. State Farm Lloyds, 2025 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 257379 (S.D. Texas Dec. 12, 2025). Freezing weather froze Barona’s plumbing fixtures, causing significant water damage to the commercial property when the plumbing eventually expanded and burst. State Farm sent an inspector. During the inspection, Barona stated that he turned off the heat to his building but did not shut off the water supply or drain the pipes. State Farm denied covered based on the policy’s exclusion for frozen plumbing. Read the full story...
    Reprinted courtesy of Tred R. Eyerly, Damon Key Leong Kupchak Hastert
    Mr. Eyerly may be contacted at te@hawaiilawyer.com

    'Drywall Isn't Light': Peter Lupo on Safety Management at Standard Drywall

    May 26, 2026 —
    Peter Lupo has been safety director since 2019 at San Diego-based Standard Drywall Inc., a major wall and ceiling contractor. He draws on over two decades of safety experience across a wide range of commercial construction work, having previously served as safety director for general contractor T.B. Penick & Sons. He has also previously operated Peter Lupo Consulting, where he reviewed legal cases and provided expert testimony, and blogged on safety for ENR.com. Lupo recently spoke to ENR Correspondent Elaine Silver about the weight of drywall, heat hazard control, bilingual crews and how he supports safety creativity and learning on the Standard Drywall staff. The conversation has been edited. Read the full story...
    Reprinted courtesy of Elaine Silver, Engineering News-Record
    ENR may be contacted at enr@enr.com

    We Won’t Permit That Excuse!

    June 23, 2026 —
    A Texas appellate court recently ruled that a building permit wasn’t a condition precedent for a construction project. That caught our attention. Can you build a commercial project without a permit? But as we read the case, we see the court’s reasoning. And it reminds us of an important legal principle that should inform our contract drafting and negotiation. The case was a civil suit brought by the project owner against its tenant improvement contractor for work on a medical spa. The owner claimed that the contractor didn’t perform the work properly and didn’t finish construction. The contractor argued that delays and problems were caused by the owner, alleging numerous failures, including the owner’s failure to secure a building permit. Reprinted courtesy of Curt Martin, Peckar & Abramson, P.C. and Richard Eiszner, Peckar & Abramson, P.C. Mr. Martin may be contacted at cmartin@pecklaw.com Mr. Eiszner may be contacted at reiszner@pecklaw.com Read the full story...

    Oracle's $16B Michigan Data Center Secures Financing as Power Contracts Face Appeals

    June 08, 2026 —
    A $16 billion hyperscale data center under construction outside Ann Arbor, Mich., has secured financing backed by Blackstone and other institutional investors, even as the project's power supply agreements now face a legal challenge before the Michigan Court of Appeals. Read the full story...
    Reprinted courtesy of Bryan Gottlieb, Engineering News-Record
    Mr. Gottlieb may be contacted at gottliebb@enr.com

    My Current Love-Hate Relationship with AI

    June 08, 2026 —
    It’s early in the relationship, I know. But still, there are some things that bug me. Yet, I also know that it’s a relationship in which leaving is not an option, and even if I could, it’s not to the point where it’s so bad that I would do so. So, if you would, let me gripe a bit. While there’s been much discussion about AI and, at least in my neck of the woods, a fair amount of discussion about how lawyers can, should, and must use AI or risk becoming discarded into the dustbin of history, much less has been written about clients’ use of AI. Increasingly, I’ve gotten the sense that my clients are using AI. For example, I had a client ask for confirmation that if he disagreed with an administrative decision that he could file a writ of mandate, and if so, whether that deadline was 30, 60 or 90 days after the administrative decision. The answer to the first question was yes, and as to the second question, the answer was 90 days. This was from a client who, smart as he is, probably didn’t know this off the top of his head. Read the full story...
    Reprinted courtesy of Garret D. Murai, Nomos LLP
    Mr. Murai may be contacted at gmurai@nomosllp.com

    PSA: Be Sure to Document (Even When Time is Short)

    April 14, 2026 —
    Written change orders are a big deal. Almost all construction contracts (at least the well drafted ones) require written contracts. Written change orders are even important enough that Virginia law requires these provisions in residential construction contracts. Why are they so important? Because they are a “mini-contract” of sorts. They set the expectations, price, time, and work to be performed; work that was not included in the original price or scope for the project. Without this in writing, there will be no record of what the parties agreed to do. Does this sound familiar? Sound like its own contract? It should. Read the full story...
    Reprinted courtesy of The Law Office of Christopher G. Hill
    Mr. Hill may be contacted at chrisghill@constructionlawva.com

    Connecticut Expands Construction Wage-Theft Liability and Prevailing Wage Recordkeeping Requirements

    June 29, 2026 —
    This post was co-authored by Labor + Employment group lawyer Christopher Costain, Hayden Eckblom (Summer Intern), and Pasqualina Fox-Mina (Summer Associate). Hayden and Pasqualina are not admitted to practice law. On May 11, 2026, Connecticut Governor Ned Lamont signed into law Public Act 26-12, a wide-ranging bill centered around employee rights. Our colleagues in Robinson+Cole’s Labor, Employment, Benefits + Immigration group recently published a legal update summarizing the key components of Public Act 26-12. Here, we focus on the Wage Theft and Prevailing Wage concepts in the bill that directly relate to the construction industry. Wage Theft With exceptions for public works and small residential projects, general contractors will be jointly and severally liable for any unpaid wages owed to an employee of a subcontractor of any tier on private construction projects, beginning with contracts entered into on or after January 1, 2027. As we know, there is a separate regime for public works projects involving payment bonds. Read the full story...
    Reprinted courtesy of Anand Gupta, Robinson & Cole LLP
    Mr. Gupta may be contacted at agupta@rc.com