The many representations and certifications contractors must adhere to have legal consequences. Inaccurate or incomplete representations can impair the validity of the contract.
Are COVID-19 Impacts Compensable?
Contractors may see performance costs increase due to efforts to control the spread of the coronavirus. The good news is there are potential avenues for recovering those costs.
Amid a Global Pandemic, the 2020 Election Takes Shape
With the exit of Sen. Bernie Sanders (D-Vt.) from the 2020 Democratic Presidential Primary, two familiar names are left at the top of the ticket: President Donald J. Trump and former two-time Vice President Joe Biden.
Where You Can Lead—Lead
Meet Associated Builders and Contractors' Young Professional of the Year, Brandon Mabile.
Weighing the Necessity of PPP Loans
After approving the Payroll Protection Program, the government added requirements and other concerns. The U.S. Treasury has sought to address these issues, and contractors can take some internal precautions as well.
Cannabis Clarity: How HR Leaders Can Account for New Laws
As marijuana legalization continues to expand across the country—as of Jan. 1, eleven states and Washington, DC, have legalized recreational use of cannabis and 33 states have legalized medical use—HR leaders in the construction industry must take note and take action to ensure worker safety and minimize legal risks to their companies.
Congress Seeks to Support Small Businesses
The COVID-19 pandemic has severely impacted communities, the health care system and the economy. Thankfully, Congress has acted with swift, bipartisan approval of significant emergency relief.
How COVID-19 Is Affecting Construction Projects—and What You Can Do About It
The coronavirus is generating unprecedented delays, disruptions and uncertainty on construction projects. Mitigate project impacts by assessing local shutdown orders and evaluating contract terms.










