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When the Supply Chain Breaks: Contracting for Resilience in Data Center Projects

International Data Center Day CLE Webinar Series

When the Supply Chain Breaks: Contracting for Resilience in Data Center Projects

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Global shortages and supply chain disruptions continue to influence the construction, equipping, and expansion of data centers worldwide. 

This CLE webinar examined strategic approaches to preserving supply continuity and planning for disruption, including how to structure contract obligations and remedies to mitigate downside risk. We addressed force majeure provisions, allocation of delay risk, pricing adjustments, substitution rights, buffer inventory requirements, and alternative sourcing strategies that could be built into agreements before disruption occurred. Attendees gained practical tools for strengthening contractual resilience in the face of global supply volatility.

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MichaelHerrera@perkinscoie.com

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ChristopherWieman@perkinscoie.com

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