COVID-19 highlighted the need to accurately monitor indoor air in response to the virus, rising air pollution and respiratory issues. Many building executives find new technologies to better respond to the virus and increase occupant peace of mind.
White House Releases PPP Reforms
Beginning Wednesday morning, Feb. 24, and ending March 9, the U.S. Small Business Association will only accept Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) applications from businesses with fewer than 20 employees.
U.S. DOL Adds Guidance on Wage and Hour Rules, Family and Medical Leave as Workplaces Reopen
The U.S. Department of Labor published additional guidance for workers and employers as workplaces reopen amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Understanding and Meeting ANSI’s New Rules for Aerial Platforms
ANSI has changed its name for Aerial Work Platforms to Mobile Elevating Work Platforms, reclassified them into two groups and types, and established a new set of rules for their safe operation.
Asking the Right Legal Questions to Prepare for COVID-19 Claims
While companies identify means of recovering losses and preparing for litigation or insurance claims that may arise from COVID-19, it helps to know what questions to ask legal representation or insurance providers.
COVID-19: A Federal Contractor’s Guide
The spread of the COVID-19 virus poses great challenges to government contractors in meeting the needs of their universal customer, the U.S. government. These contractors can take proactive measures to avoid loss and maximize business potential.
Allocating Responsibility and Damage Costs in Multi-Party Construction Disputes
In construction defect disputes, there is little consensus on how to allocate responsibility and costs to implicated parties.
Interpreting ADA Requirements in Renovations and New Construction
Making the world accessible for people of all abilities requires new construction and renovations that comply with ADA Standards. Doing so establishes the integrity and diligence of contractors that make the extra effort to protect customers from ADA litigation.












