Sometimes, the ethical decision is not always the most obvious, especially when it comes to creating construction project contracts.
Protecting Against the Impact of 2025 Tariffs on Construction Costs
What contractors need to know about the flux state of tariffs before the 90-day pause ends.
How Construction Businesses Can Navigate Labor Shortage and Social Inflation Challenges
Recently, workforce challenges have been the headline for another major industry—the U.S. government—but that doesn't mean the labor shortage isn't still affecting construction.
Executive Decision: An Analysis of Trump Executive Orders
President Trump’s slew of executive orders will have both positive and challenging implications for the construction industry. Here’s a breakdown of what to keep an eye on when it comes to your workforce.
Fair and Open Competition Makes a Comeback
Merit-based competition for most large-scale federal construction projects is back following a favorable legal decision and a new administration, but there is more work to be done.
The Role of AI and Human Lawyers in Construction Dispute Management
Artificial intelligence is increasingly aiding in construction law practices, but it is still no replacement for a good attorney.
ABC Applauds Trump Administration Action to Overhaul NEPA
A Council on Environmental Quality interim rule was enacted to repeal all previous NEPA regulations.
GSA Ends Union-Only Contracting Schemes on Land Port of Entry Construction
ABC applauds the decision by the GSA, which follows a court ruling against the Biden administration PLA policy.











