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October 12An attorney’s failure to deal in good faith adversely affects its client. There are limits to how aggressively…
October 12The proposed budget allocates more than $10 billion for new construction, repairs, and renovations. President Obama’s 2017 budget…
October 12The ruling, if it stands, will complicate compliance with National Labor Relations Board regulations. The National Labor Relations…
October 12The city of Hartford, Conn., and the Connecticut Department of Transportation are discussing plans to re-direct I-84 and…
October 12ATLANTA – There are hundreds of reasons to attend the 2016 Construction SuperConference, we offer our top ten.…
September 28The Senate has approved the Water Resources Development Act (WRDA) by an overwhelming, bipartisan majority. On Sept. 15,…
September 28Funding will accelerate R&D for solar and other clean energy technologies. The Energy Department has allocated funds to…
September 28California has eliminated one of the requirements contractors must prove when invoking the “substantial compliance doctrine.” In most…
September 28A reminder of common-sense methods to “preserve construction claims.” All experienced and successful contractors realize the importance of…
September 28The Dakota Access Pipeline controversy illuminates the conflict between economic development and environmental/sociological priorities. The 1,172-mile Dakota Access…
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