Construction Spending Decreases by 0.3 Percent
It's the largest year-over-year decrease since February 2019, according to an analysis by the AGC.
Workforce Planning will Attract AI and Automation
New report reveals that 98% of construction leaders plan to use AI, automation, and analytics for workforce planning.
Changing Attitudes Toward Mental Health
Has the level of awareness increased when it comes to the importance of mental health among construction attorneys?
Tariff Survey – Reshoring?
A recent survey of industrial/manufacturing sector execs found Less than 10% of U.S. companies have reshored production in response to tariffs.
Circumventing Limitation of Liability Clauses – Long Shot?
An attempt to circumvent a limitation of liability clause usually starts with an allegation of gross negligence.
Construction Spending Declines 0.5 Percent
Construction spending decreased 0.5 percent from Feb to March with a pullback in the largest nonresidential public and private projects.
Trials and Tribulations – Q&A With Marion Hack
While the majority of construction law disputes are settled out of court, the skill of arguing before a jury is still a valued talent—even an art.
Price Increases For Nonresidential Materials
Tariff-related announcements in recent weeks have contributed to a series of price hikes from a range of materials suppliers.
AI – Hallucinations And Novel Applications
When CSC convened late last year in Las Vegas, tariffs and AI were hot topics (still are).