Construction Super Conference
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No Damages for Delays if Contractually Waived
Subcontractor cannot obtain damages triggered by delays caused by the owner’s or contractor’s ineptitude if this right is…
March 29South Carolina MOX Project In Financial Crisis
South Carolina’s suit against the Department of Energy requests $100 million in construction delay penalties. The saga of…
March 29Pennsylvania Introduces Online Mechanic’s Lien Procedures
The amended statute protects the rights of both owners and subcontractors if they register online in a timely…
March 29A Review of the Miller Act
A brief reminder of the Miller Act’s purpose and how to ensure coverage. The Miller Act has two…
March 29CSC Speakers Discuss Topics Ranging from Litigation to Safety Education
Atlanta – Kevin Gaffney, director, CSC: “The Construction SuperConference plans its educational content to comply with the accreditation…
February 23Opinion—Scott Pruitt Advocates a Much Needed Reset for the EPA
Mr. Pruitt believes the EPA should follow the mandates of Congress. The Senate, after contentious partisan hearings, confirmed…
February 22Notice Provisions in Related Contracts May be Binding
In New York, a subcontractor may be bound by notice provisions in the contract between the prime contractor…
February 22OSHA Stops Publication of Workplace Safety Violators
The new administration has ended what critics called a campaign of public shaming. The Occupational Health and Safety…
February 22Lessons Learned from Dakota Pipeline Permitting Process
The permitting process for major projects is a complicated, disorganized boondagle. The permitting process for large, multistate infrastructure…
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