Construction Super Conference
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Alternative Energy Development Will Continue Under Trump
Development of wind and solar power will continue to grow and thrive regardless of federal policies. President-elect Donald…
November 23Must a Contractor Pay a Subcontractor if Unpaid By The Owner?
One court’s interpretation of “pay when paid” and “pay if paid” clauses. Is a contractor obligated to pay…
November 23NLRB Upholds Arbitrator’s Findings
A recent National Labor Relations Board decision questions whether the Board will continue to automatically defer to arbitration…
November 23The Importance of Timely Execution of Releases and Waivers
Subcontractors that dispute partial payments should not sign releases. The execution of lien waivers and payment releases is…
November 23Berkeley Research Group To Offer Special Interest Breakfast at 2016 Construction SuperConference
The 2016 Construction SuperConference (CSC) is pleased to feature a special interest breakfast session sponsored by Berkeley Research…
November 18Opinion—Construction Industry Can Be a Post-Election Force for Stability
The construction industry can lead our country back to prosperity. By the time this article goes to print…
November 9OSHA’s New Interpretation of its Anti-Retaliation Provisions
A memorandum from OSHA clarifies the difference between “rewards” and “retaliation.” OSHA is integrally involved in the regulation…
November 9NLRB Proposes Allowing Partial Strikes
This proposal would overturn established NLRB precedent. The National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) establishes and enforces protocols that…
November 9New Rules for Small Municipal Separate Storm Sewer Systems
EPA’s new MS4 rules will affect construction sites throughout the country. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), pursuant to…
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