Construction Contract Clauses You’ll Need Post Virus
This pandemic has brought a lot of things into better focus. We no longer take as much for granted, and … Read more
This pandemic has brought a lot of things into better focus. We no longer take as much for granted, and … Read more
A Long Island masonry contractor has reached a settlement to pay $500,000 in back overtime pay and damages to 69 … Read more
Exchanging a release for a check – or a check for a release – should be done with careful attention … Read more
In recognition of the 2021 Trench Safety Stand Down on June 14-18, United Rentals has announced a series of free … Read more
If you’re a contractor doing any sort of repair, restoration, improvement or construction to a residential property in Florida, and receive a … Read more
The ups and downs of the oil field – always a factor in the Grand Junction, Colorado area of the … Read more
In a number of jurisdictions, it has been the case that an architect can be held liable to a contractor … Read more
The “Mile High Shift” has been completed in Denver, sending up to 200,000 drivers 30 feet underground on the Interstate … Read more
The American Institute of Architects (AIA) defines substantial completion as “the stage in the progress of the work when the … Read more
During one of our recent LetsBuild webinars, a Senior Project Manager on a residential project made a great analogy. The … Read more
Despite fewer drivers on the road during the pandemic, 60% of contractors reported motor vehicles had crashed into their work … Read more
These days, a lot of companies want their employees, especially those in key positions, to sign non-compete agreements. They want … Read more