Eleven information-packed chapters represent the combined expertise of sixteen construction law practitioners from law firms and the public sector. Expertly addresses procurement and project delivery methods; bid disputes and protests in the competitive bidding process; surety bonding; mechanic's lien practice, including enforcement; insurance issues relating to construction projects, including provisions of standard owner-architect and owner-contractor agreements; contract claims; tort law theories; damages, including interest, attorney fees, and liquidated damage theories; bankruptcy in the construction context and the automatic stay—and many more topics of interest to lawyers who represent owners, developers, contractors, subcontractors, insurers, lenders and government agencies. Useful exhibits and checklists, and hundreds of citations to New Hampshire and federal case law, regulations, rules, and statutory authority.