Is Your Construction Business Ready for 2020?
2019 seemed to fly by. Another year is in the books, and there is a lot to look forward to in 2020. As we close out the fourth quarter of […]
Is Your Construction Business Ready for 2020? Read Post »
2019 seemed to fly by. Another year is in the books, and there is a lot to look forward to in 2020. As we close out the fourth quarter of […]
Is Your Construction Business Ready for 2020? Read Post »
Are you familiar with the concept of retainage? Retainage is a withheld portion of a contract’s total price that is awarded once the project has been completed. This withholding isn’t
What Contractors Need to Know About Withheld Funds for Public Projects in Florida Read Post »
Are you tired of dealing with project disputes stemming from change orders? You’re not alone. Contractors all across the nation are forced to deal with unreasonable change orders every day.
Managing Change Orders Read Post »
Nothing can ruin your day quite like receiving notice of a construction defect. Knowing that your company could be facing litigation on a project you and your crew worked tirelessly
The U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) has issued a Final Rule updating regulations pertaining to how overtime pay is calculated. This marks the first time in over 50 years that
DOL Issues Final Rule Update Allowing Employers to Better Offer Perks and Benefits Read Post »
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) oversees approximately 7 million worksites. They are most likely to pay a visit to a jobsite following a severe injury or illness, work
Do I Have to Let OSHA Inspectors Onto My Jobsite? Read Post »
If you work within residential or commercial construction sector, it is crucial that every aspect of your business is compliant with the rules and regulations set forth by the Occupational
Fall Restraint Systems: Get Compliant Before It’s Too Late Read Post »
As Texas OSHA defense lawyers, we often stress how important it is for construction firms to remain safety compliant. Whether providing legal advice, a third-party audit of a jobsite, or
Understanding OSHA’s Investigation Process Read Post »
Whether you work in residential or commercial construction, there are a myriad of ways your business can be entangled in a construction defect dispute. In some cases, there may be
Has Your Business Been Accused of a Construction Defect? Read Post »
In the State of Tennessee, there are six different types of licenses that construction professionals are required to obtain for specific types of work. Generally, if a project costs $25,000
Understanding Licensing Classifications in Tennessee Read Post »