If you expect taxes on your construction company to be filed a specific way for 2024, you may want to double-check your research and development expenses.
The Impact of Nuclear Verdicts on Construction Businesses
In construction, there is no incident too small—but when it comes to litigating them, some verdicts are too big.
Where Does the FTC’s Noncompete Ban Stand?
The FTC's noncompete ban would have taken place one month ago if not for a block from the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Texas. As developments continue to unfold behind the scenes, review what this ban could mean for construction companies.
ABC Urges Negotiations to Restore Operations Following Port Strike
Following the ILA strike on the East and Gulf Coasts, ABC issues a statement.
New Ticket, Same Show: The Democratic Candidate
The Democrats have a new ticket, but do they have new policies? And most importantly, do they want to see a fair and level playing field for construction? Spoiler alert: The answer is no.
The Choice Is Clear: Vote Pro-Merit Shop
Essential workplace freedoms are at stake in November’s presidential election. As you head to the polls, remember to cast your vote in favor of the merit shop.
Safety on Tour: Listening to Construction Leaders’ Top Concerns
The American Society of Safety Professionals created the Corporate Listening Tour to gauge directly from the pros what their top safety priorities and concerns are. Here’s what they had to say this year.
Nine Doors to Litigation That AI for Construction Might Open
More construction companies are implementing AI into their project processes, but they should beware of potential doors to dispute and/or litigation that AI might open.











