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March / April 2021 Issue (Volume 54, Number 2)

Business Facilities

Business Facilities' March / April 2021 Issue features a look at the Global Supply Chain and our annual tour of top logistics hubs. Read: March / April 2021 Issue (Volume 54, Number 2) at BusinessFacilities.com. Plus, a report from Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer.

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$15 Federal Contractor Minimum Wage Implementation & Concerns

Construction Business Owner

Wed, 06/23/2021 - 10:42. On April 27, 2021, President Biden issued a new executive order that will raise the federal contractor minimum wage to $15 per hour from the current $10.95 $15 Federal Contractor Minimum Wage Implementation & Concerns. Alex Headley. per hour, starting Jan.

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Where are Single-Family and Multifamily Permits Rising?

Pro Builder

Tue, 06/15/2021 - 10:07. All 50 states experienced an increase in single-family permits in April compared to one year prior, but multifamily permits were much less stable. During the first quarter of 2021, the total number of single-family issued permits reached 384,196–a 35.6% of the total single-family permits issued.

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A Preview of ENR MidAtlantic's Ranking of 2021 Top Project Starts

ENR Construction

ENR MidAtlantic’s print issue published in April will rank the largest projects to start construction during 2021.

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#135:  Unconscionable Arbitration Agreements

NH Construction Law

Rafiei , 2024 WL 1470909 (April 5, 2024), recently rendered an opinion worth noting by all residential contractors, including in New Hampshire, who insert arbitration clauses with fee-splitting provisions in their contracts as a strategy for discouraging claims. Genesis Healthcare, LLC , 2021 WL 411540 (D.N.H. ” Rosen v.

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Builders Pull Back Due to Building Material Costs and Labor Issues

Pro Builder

Builders Pull Back Due to Building Material Costs and Labor Issues. Wed, 05/19/2021 - 09:33. in April from March to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 1.57 Rising interest rates will also erode housing affordability in 2021, though rates have fallen back in recent weeks. cbroderick. Overall housing starts dipped 9.5%

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Economic Outlook 2021

Pro Builder

Economic Outlook 2021. Fri, 06/18/2021 - 07:00. Strong buyer demand despite higher home prices, shrinking inventory, a spike in lumber prices, and continuing supply chain issues are just some of the factors in play for the home building industry in 2021. National Association of Home Builders.

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