Business

Tips for Managing Financial Risk in Construction Projects
Every construction project is unique and has its own complexities. Understanding and addressing them up front and structuring the construction contract to address common pitfalls can help to reduce the risk for the owner and contractor. In the end, a successful project is in everyone’s best interest.
By Nathan Croll
July 12, 2020
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Business
by Nathan Croll
Nathan Croll, CPA, CGMA, CCA is a Partner in RubinBrown’s Business Advisory Services Group. He is responsible for leading engagement teams on internal audit, Sarbanes-Oxley, and other consulting engagements for clients in a variety of industries.
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