Construction Super Conference
Insights
OSHA Will Not Be Compelled to Issue ETS
WASHINGTON, DC – Can OSHA be compelled to issue an emergency temporary standard (ETS) that deals with the…
June 17Possible Modifications for CSC 2020
LAS VEGAS – What will the Dec. 7-9 Construction Super Conference look like in 2020? Greater spacing between…
June 17Insurance and COVID-19
TRUMBULL, CT – The fine print on countless construction contracts is getting a fresh scrubbing in light of…
June 17CSC Aims for December 2020 in Las Vegas
LAS VEGAS – Entering the third month of the COVID-19 crisis, organizers at Construction Super Conference (CSC) are…
May 20Crisis Gets Us Back to Basics
ARLINGTON, VA – As senior counsel, Construction Law, for Associated General Contractors (AGC) of America, Brian Perlberg has…
May 20Pondering the Pandemic — Impact, Conflicts, Silver Linings, and Historical Context
EL SEGUNDO, CA – Wayne H. Kalayjian, PE, SE, CFE, is a keen observer of history. Last year…
May 20Industry News — Let the COVID-Related Lawsuits Begin
PITTSBURGH – The Builders Association of Metropolitan Pittsburgh is suing Pennsylvania Governor Tom Wolf, citing an “unfair double…
May 20Leadership Through the Pandemic and Beyond
FAIRFAX, VA – Empathy, compassion, and trying to create clarity for teams and people you lead is important.…
May 20CSC Day 3 – Disasters, Miscalculations, and Construction Law
PALOS VERDES, CA – Construction is one of the most injury-prone industries in the world. If earthquakes and…
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