In construction defect disputes, there is little consensus on how to allocate responsibility and costs to implicated parties.
Trust but Verify: Why Cybersecurity Is Important for Construction Contractors
Educating staff and taking precautions to prevent cybersecurity attacks is essential. Trust but verify.
Top Issues and Trends for Construction Contractors to Watch in 2020
Market issues, such as labor shortages, trade tariffs and severe weather events, can affect profits and hamper contractors’ ability to control risk.
Four Tips to Reduce Transportation Claims and Costs
Reducing claims and claim costs requires minimizing accidents and improving construction companies’ standing with insurance companies. Here are key strategies to doing this in 2020.
When Work Takes the Ultimate Toll
The 2015 suicide rate for men in construction was four times higher than the overall rate. Open communication and action are crucial when it comes to suicide prevention.
Stay in Control: Seamless Project Finance Management Is Key to Success
With improved project control over operational and financial performance, construction businesses can become more transparent and efficient.
2020 Cyber Risk Outlook
As cyber threats increase in numbers and complexity, contractors can take steps to reduce the chances of a cyberattack and the cost associated with it.
Submittal Review: Study the Shop Drawings
Jobsite injuries are a fertile field for claimants to argue that the process of reviewing and approving submittals creates a basis for liability to the injured parties. Workers injured on the jobsite assert liability based on the review process.











