AGC Calls For Tariff Relief
AGC urged the Biden administration to relieve major cost pressures by removing remaining tariffs.
Industry News: $125K Fine; White House Budget; Giordano Appointed
NEW YORK – New York Attorney General Letitia James announced via press release that her office secured $125,000 from a contractor who skirted diversity requirements.
Pete Fowler Construction Services – A Problem Solver
SAN CLEMENTE, CA – After 25 years in the consulting business, the employees at Pete Fowler Construction Services (PFCS) have seen a lot. While much has changed since the San Clemente-based consulting firm opened its doors in 1997, some things r
Supply Chain Delays: What Claim Issues Are You Seeing?
In many industries, the “supply chain” mantra is familiar and persistent. This month we continue the topic with a focus on claims specifically related to delays.
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Jail Time For Construction Company Owner
SEATTLE — A West Seattle construction company owner is facing jail time in a milestone case that’s holding an employer criminally responsible for a preventable worker death. According to a Washington State Department of Labor & Industries Pre
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EDITORIAL: Fulfill Promise Of Infrastructure Bill
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Construction spending increased in January compared to both December and a year ago, with strong gains in private nonresidential and residential construction but mixed results for public spending, according to an analysis of
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Five Answers About New York’s Comprehensive Insurance Disclosure Act
The NY Senate Bill S7882A known as “CIDA,” has been amended. On the eve of the implementation of CIDA’s mandatory insurance disclosure deadlines in all pending civil actions in NY, the anticipated amendment was passed, relaxing t
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Supply Chain Woes: Consequences And Predictions
HOUSTON – Supply chain problems and material availability on construction sites are all too common these days. What will it mean (if anything) for construction law attorneys? Third Thursday sat down with Brian R. Gaudet (pictured here at CSC 2021 i
Maryland IG Finds Fees Were Improperly Waived
TOWSON, MD – The Office of the Inspector General (IG) for the Baltimore County government received a complaint alleging development-related fees were improperly waived by the County for the Metro Centre at Owings Mills project located in Owings