Construction in Georgia

Georgia Construction Intel

Sunday, May 24, 2026
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Welcome to your daily briefing on construction developments in Georgia. Today we're covering 5 key stories including updates on georgia construction headlines, background & context. Let's dive in.

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Georgia Construction Headlines

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1.1

Blackridge Research's GA Ongoing Construction Project Listings for Pros.

Blackridge Research provides a comprehensive Georgia-only database of active construction projects, covering bids, RFPs, ICBs, tenders, government contracts, and awards.

Why It Matters

For GA construction professionals, this central source of current opportunities helps prioritize which procurements and projects to monitor and pursue.

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1.2

New Commercial Construction Projects in Georgia on ConstructConnect.

ConstructConnect provides quick, comprehensive access to commercial construction projects in Georgia, including exclusive projects, plans, specs, bidder lists, and project details for bidding.

Why It Matters

For GA construction professionals, this centralizes bid intelligence so teams can spot new commercial work faster and respond with better-prepared submissions.

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Background & Context

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2.1

The change-order trap that erases written contract terms.

Most construction contracts require change orders to be in writing, but many states enforce an "oral modification" exception when the parties' conduct shows agreement — especially when the changed work is performed and accepted without protest. Continued performance without written change orders can waive the writing requirement entirely.

Why It Matters

Contractors who do extra work hoping to "true it up later" routinely lose those claims because the conduct shows acceptance of the original scope. A signed change order before the work is the cleanest evidence of agreement.

2.2

The mechanics-lien clock starts before you think.

In most GA jurisdictions, the lien filing deadline runs from last day on the project OR last delivery of materials, whichever is later — but several states use a project-wide cutoff (substantial completion) regardless of when your specific work ended. Counting the wrong start date is the leading cause of waived liens.

Why It Matters

A blown lien deadline drops your collateral down to a personal-guaranty claim, which often means recovery cents on the dollar. The window is short — 60 to 120 days in most states.

2.3

Pay-when-paid versus pay-if-paid — the one-word difference.

"Pay-when-paid" sets a timing condition only — the GC must still pay even if the owner never does. "Pay-if-paid" creates a true condition precedent — no owner payment, no GC payment to subs. Many states will not enforce pay-if-paid clauses without unmistakably clear language; ambiguity defaults to pay-when-paid.

Why It Matters

The risk allocation between subcontractors and GCs hinges on this one phrase. Subs who sign pay-if-paid contracts effectively underwrite owner credit risk on top of project risk.

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DateMay 24, 2026
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