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Document Retention and the Legal Issues of Electronically Stored Information

Document Retention and the Legal Issues of Electronically Stored Information

July 31, 2016 by Erica Konieczny

Your DRP is of critical interest when you face litigation or enter arbitration proceedings. For example, it’s not unusual for a judge or jury to assume that if you cannot provide a document that’s been … about Document Retention and the Legal Issues of Electronically Stored Information

Categories: Business Tags: Project Management

What Does the OSHA Silica Rule Really Mean?

July 31, 2016 by Jobsite Editorial

Starting in 2013, OSHA began the process of reviewing and revising its silica exposure regulations, and after extensive collaboration with industry, scientific research, and public hearings, it released the new limits to take effect in … about What Does the OSHA Silica Rule Really Mean?

Categories: More Tags: OSHA

Delta’s Move at LAX Means Years More of Construction There

July 25, 2016 by Jeff Wing

In its ongoing bid to be the dominant airline at LAX, Delta airlines has been given the greenlight to move forward with its $1.9 billion relocation from terminals 5 and 6 on the south side … about Delta’s Move at LAX Means Years More of Construction There

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Navigating the Muddy Waters of Mechanic’s Liens and Payment Bonds

July 24, 2016 by Procore Editorial Staff

The best case scenario is that whenever you complete work according to contract standards, you get paid timely. When that doesn’t happen, your first lines of defense before using litigation are mechanic’s liens or payment … about Navigating the Muddy Waters of Mechanic’s Liens and Payment Bonds

Categories: Business Tags: Financial Management

Get Out in Front of Construction Claims Before They Sneak Up on You

July 17, 2016 by Jobsite Editorial

While the length and value of construction disputes decreased in North America from 2014 to 2015, the average value of disputes was still $25 million, according to an Arcadis report. Globally, 53% of project owners … about Get Out in Front of Construction Claims Before They Sneak Up on You

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Concrete Air Entrainment: Bubbles that Make Concrete Stronger

July 17, 2016 by Jeff Wing

Teflon. Super Glue. Silly Putty. The Microwave oven. Brilliant if accidental discoveries define much of our modern world. To that odd list you can add Concrete Air Entrainment––modern construction’s best friend. As any concrete enthusiast … about Concrete Air Entrainment: Bubbles that Make Concrete Stronger

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Reduce Risk and Fee Erosion with a Collaborative Construction Platform

July 17, 2016 by Jobsite Editorial

Construction is a very risky, low-margin business, with the potential for a lot of stress. So why, you may ask, do people go into construction management? As best as I can tell, it’s because we … about Reduce Risk and Fee Erosion with a Collaborative Construction Platform

Categories: Business Tags: Risk Management

Construction Company Accused of Roofing Wrong House

July 12, 2016 by Hildy Medina

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. - A Jacksonville homeowner is outraged after she said a construction company is telling her to pay for services that she never contracted them for. Two weeks ago, homeowner Shontey Hambrick said K&G … about Construction Company Accused of Roofing Wrong House

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Construction’s Windfall from the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009

July 10, 2016 by Duane Craig

The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) of 2009 has left a complicated wave of contention in its wake. For every source you find claiming the ARRA (stimulus) failed, you can find another concluding the … about Construction’s Windfall from the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009

Categories: More Tags: Infrastructure

4 Construction Contract Clauses Putting You at Risk

July 10, 2016 by Duane Craig

Contractors of all kinds are at a disadvantage long before moving the first shovelful of earth just because some contract clauses are stacked against them. Here are four construction contract clauses that pose special challenges … about 4 Construction Contract Clauses Putting You at Risk

Categories: Business Tags: Project Management

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