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Workplace Safety: Past, Present, And Future
ALBANY, N.Y. - In light of the newly-signed Carlos' Law, contractors' liability for the death or injury of employees could be up to $500,000. What does it mean and what is a strong safety culture?
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Bipartisan Plan For Infrastructure Proposed
WASHINGTON, D.C. - Florida Congressman Daniel Webster (R-FL), and Texas Congressman Colin Allred (D-TX) introduced H.R. 490, the bipartisan Federal Infrastructure Bank Act of 2023, a bill to support capital access for infrastructure projects.
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Survey: Optimism Dims For Private Sector Construction
ARLINGTON, VA - Construction contractors are less optimistic about many private-sector segments than they were a year ago, but their expectations for the public sector market have remained relatively bullish.
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Analysis: Restrictive Covenants And Non-Competes
RIVER EDGE, N.J. - The legal landscape with regard to non-compete agreements and other types of restrictive covenants has been tenuous for decades.
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No Non-Compete: Good Or Bad Idea?
WASHINGTON, D.C. – With the new year came a newly proposed “no non-compete” rule from the FTC.
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Images From CSC 2022
LAS VEGAS - The next CSC is scheduled for Dec. 4-6, 2023 in Miami, but first here is a look back at images from Vegas.
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CSC 2022 – Heightened Focus On Design Practice
LAS VEGAS - This year’s Construction Super Conference is now in the books, and it was excellent. It was one of the better ones, in fact, that I’ve been to in a while.
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CSC 2022 – Force Majeure, Supply Chain, And More
LAS VEGAS - I just attended another great Construction Super Conference event in Las Vegas. It certainly feels as though the “new normal” is “back to normal.”
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CSC 2022 Networking Opportunities Abound
LAS VEGAS – Educational sessions are top notch at Construction Super Conference (CSC), but attendance at CSC is also a great opportunity to solidify existing relationships and build new ones at stellar networking events.