The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission announced that the 2019 and 2020 EEO-1 Component 1 data collection filing deadline has been extended.
How Contractors Can Make the Most of the American Jobs Plan
With the American Jobs Plan on the horizon, contractors should begin thinking about doing business with public sector agencies (small and large) that will gain enormous spending power.
Can Congress Finally Agree on a Bipartisan Infrastructure Package?
On June 24, a bipartisan group of U.S. Senators and the White House reached an agreement on a framework for an infrastructure package that would provide approximately $1 trillion to address the needs of the nation’s most critical infrastructure.
Defend Loss of Productivity Claims With the New ASCE Standard
ASCE’s Standard 71-21 – Identifying, Quantifying and Proving Loss of Productivity offers key principles for asserting or defending a loss of productivity claim.
Document Everything
Never underestimate the power of the paper trail. Notes and approvals documented in real time can make a difference between ensuring the proper insurance coverage is in place.
EPA Finalizes Rule Tightening Dust-Lead Clearance Levels
EPA’s finalized rule decreases the amount of lead that can remain in dust on floors and window sills after lead removal activities. The change is intended to reduce childhood lead exposure.
The Pitfalls of Oral Agreements in the Construction Industry
Don’t make the mistake relying on an oral agreement instead of memorializing all project terms in writing. Having a written contract can help avoid misunderstandings and save time and money.
Paycheck Fairness Act Stalled in Senate
After passing the House of Representatives, the Paycheck Fairness Act halted in the Senate.











