Proactive and effective management of electronically stored information on projects can reduce complications if litigation arises.
Federal Mandates, Legislation and OSHA Requirements Contractors Need to Know
As they head into 2022, construction employers need to stay informed.
The Importance of Industrial Hygiene in the Construction Industry
Industrial hygiene is one of the key factors that keep employees safe at their places of work.
Six Skills Required to Win Work Funded by the Infrastructure Act
Companies need to augment traditional skills with modern technologies and expertise to maximize their effectiveness.
Contract Disruptions: Navigating Supply Constraints and Labor Shortages
In the future, builders and owners want to be prepared for the unexpected—and should plan for contingencies that all projects will encounter.
Recommendations and Drafting Considerations for Construction Contingency Clauses Part III
Set clear expectations and avoid disputes when drafting a contingency clause by considering the contingency amount, what can be charged, the approval process and what happens to unused funds.
The Dangers of Engaging a “Shark” Attorney
“Shark” attorneys can harm business relationships and cost the contractor more time, energy and money.
Daily Construction Reports: Don’t Leave the Job Without Them
Daily construction reports can help resolve a delay issue or clarify a jobsite access claim. They are admissible in court since the information was recorded when the events in question occurred.











