News | June 16, 2026
New offering bridges the gap between technology expectations and real-world performance, helping clients manage disputes, remediation efforts, and emerging technologies.
Mr. Fertitta has more than 25 years of extensive experience working with owners, owner agents, architects, engineers, contractors, and subcontractors to resolve project issues impacting performance on large complex commercial projects.
Washington, DC
Mr. Fertitta has more than 25 years of extensive experience working with owners, owner agents, architects, engineers, contractors, and subcontractors to resolve project issues impacting performance on large complex commercial projects. He continually produces positive results for project stakeholders with his broad experience by providing a unique view of project issues during all phases of the construction process. His insightful strategies assist clients with identifying and avoiding potential project risks, complying with severe contract requirements, exploring efficient construction sequences, and preparing persuasive analyses.
New offering bridges the gap between technology expectations and real-world performance, helping clients manage disputes, remediation efforts, and emerging technologies.
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