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.
2022 Political Forecast Promises More of the Same—Change
While the results of recent statewide elections in Virginia and New Jersey led to headlines featuring words such as “shocking” and “upset,” a more careful survey of the data and an understanding of the nature [...]
2022 Political Forecast Promises More of the Same—Change
Moving into 2022, there are three key factors that will determine just how far the political pendulum might swing away from the Democrats in power: temperature, candidates and maps.
Novation Agreements Under Federal Contracts
Government contractors contemplating a corporate transaction requiring a novation should approach the government customer as early as possible. Ideally, significant details of the novation can be worked out between the government and contractor before closing.
Avoiding Project Planning Disasters: How to Spot Problem Projects
Contractors can evaluate potential projects to ensure that an owner’s planning failures do not become the contractor’s problems by focusing on personnel, processes and technical features.
Anti-Employer Language in Reconciliation Raises Concerns
The Coalition for a Democratic Workplace has sent a letter to Congress regarding “serious concerns” found in the proposed tax and spending reconciliation package.
What to Expect From the New Self-Retracting Devices Standard
The ANSI/ASSP Z359.14 2021 revision becomes effective August 2022. Users need to understand and prepare for changes in terminology performance requirements that will alter equipment selection criteria.
FAR Goes Beyond the A/E Firm to Affect Contractors
Contractors that understand the complexities of working with government entities can have profitable opportunities. The key identifying allowable and unallowable costs, which will assist in maximizing the overhead rate.











