Safety Programs Are Not The Worth The Paper They Are Printed On If Not Enforced
By: Costas Cyprus Read More
Appellate Court Reminds Us That Performance Bond Is Not An Insurance Policy For Later Claims
By: Thomas H. Welby Gregory J. Spaun Read More
Court Holds That Ambiguous Contract Requires Trial, Preventing Summary Resolution Of Claim
Cave-Ins and Collapse – A Significant Peril
Appellate Court Rules General Contractor May Assert A Trust Fund Diversion Claim as Subrogee
By: Frank Gramarossa Read More
Jack of All Trades Now Must be Master of All
By: Andreas M. Koudellou Read More
Avoid Perils During Loading Operations
Appellate Court Holds That “Paperwork Breach” Dooms Claim
Appellate Court Explains that not all "Incorporated" Provisions of an Upstream Contract Actually Flow Down to the Subcontract
Internal Traffic Control Plans Can Offer Protections to Workers During Paving Operations
Understanding Suspension-of-Work Clauses: Insights from a Recent Agency Decision
By: Andrew E. Zeyer Read More
Work Zone Safety is a Mission Critical Task
Appellate Court Reminds Contractors That Where A Licence Is Required, One Is Necessary In Order To Recover For The Work
Construction Companies Must Discipline Workers For Violating Their Safety Rules
Court Holds That Vague Arbitration Clause Is Still Sufficient To Compel Parties To Arbitrate
New FinCEN Reporting Obligations Under the Corporate Transparency Act (CTA)
By: Thomas S. Tripodianos Read More
Court Finds General Contractor’s Mechanic’s Lien Exaggerated As A Matter Of Law, All Subcontractors’ Mechanics Liens Fall Like Dominoes
Fall Protection Must Be Provided To All Employees Working On Heights Greater than Six Feet
Court Cautions Contractors to Not Rely Exclusively on Drawings when Calculating Bid
Construction Companies Must Coordinate with Engineers to Establish Rigging Plans
Traffic Control Devices and Legible Traffic Control Signs Must Be Present at Points of Hazard During Roadwork Activities To Ensure Adequate Advance Warning
Court Reminds Us That Claims Generally Must Be Asserted Against Those With Whom You Have A Contract
Adequate Lock-Out/Tag-Out Systems Must Be In Place to Prevent Employee Injuries When Using Energized Equipment
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