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Lessons Learned from Dakota Pipeline Permitting Process
The permitting process for major projects is a complicated, disorganized boondagle. The permitting process for large, multistate infrastructure construction projects is a disorganized piece-meal review by multiple federal and state agencies in which,
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“Blacklist Provision” On Hold
The Obama Administration rules requiring contractors to report “violations” are now on hold. An article in Federal Construction Contracting Blog by Edward DeLisle, discusses recent actions by both the Federal Court of Texas and Congress to put th
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Thank You for Joining Us at CSC 2016!
We’d like to thank everyone who came to this year’s Construction SuperConference in Las Vegas! We hope you were informed and inspired, and discovered new ideas and solutions for your projects and facilities while catching up and connectin
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Opinion—A Blueprint for Expediting Federal Building Permits
Sen. Dan Sullivan’s proposals are worth considering. Revitalizing federal construction projects is a two-step process. First, Congress and the White House must pass legislation that provides funding. Second, federal permitting procedures must be ra
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Major Water Infrastructure Bill is Now Law
The bill should provide construction funding for the long-term On Dec. 16, 2016, President Obama signed into law the Water Infrastructure Improvements Act (WIIN) authorizing $10.3 billion for U.S. Army Corps of Engineers water infrastructure projects
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New Accounting Rules Raise Challenges for Publically Traded Companies
Compliance with new SEC requirements can be time consuming and difficult. The federal government has established new revenue-recognition rules for publically traded companies. According to an article in The Wall Street Journal by Tatyana Shumsky, thi
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New Coal Industry Rules Adopted by DOI
The Obama administration adopts stricter “cleanup” rules for mining. Darryl Fears, in an article in The Washington Post, reports that the Obama Administration, in conjunction with the U.S Department of the Interior, has been working for seven yea
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Industry Lobbyists Are Preparing for a Pro-Business Congress
The construction industry can benefit greatly if Republicans undo parts of the Obama legacy. For eight years the liberal agenda of President Obama has shaped national policy. Congress has been gridlocked and has passed little legislation of consequen
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Construction SuperConference 2016 is Just a Few Days Away
The 2016 Construction SuperConference (CSC) is just a few days away and there is still time to register and earn your CLE credits plus you can take advantage of savings off the on-site rates. Click here to review UPDATED state-specific credentials.