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ConstructionPro Network blog: Diverse, high-level information to help make better project management decisions

Construction Marketing Ideas

The ConstructionPro Network blog provides a diversity of high-level content. The free (and openly accessible) blog provides an entry point for a $395 per year annual information service, well worth the money for people who need to drill down into the more complex and challenging specialized project/risk management responsibilities.

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Presenting At Green Legal Matters This Week in New Orleans

Construction Law Monitor

The unavoidable marriage between the green and construction industries is why our construction law practice has paid very close attention to green legal issues. We operate two topic-specific blogs on the topic ( Louisiana Green Law and Northwest Green Law ), and I’m a LEED AP. Friday, 11am – 12pm.

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Obtaining the Proper Bonding for Government Jobs

Construction Business Owner

ACCOUNTING |. Accounting & Finance. Home » Blogs. You know, I was thinking about one of my first blog posts, the one called, “Stop Whining! In a way, a surety bond is like insurance; it is a three-part agreement between the contractor, the organization requiring the bond (e.g. David Brown Blog.

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7 Things Contractors Need to Know About Retainage

Fieldwire

For many construction businesses, the retainage payment accounts for their entire profit margin on the project. It is governed by the contract, which means it’s part of the agreement between two parties. Contractors often have to decide whether to file a lien or hope that their hiring party follows through on their agreement.

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Hiring a Contractor - Julian Construction Blog

Julian Construction

Julian Construction Blog. If you hire a contractor that doesn’t have workers’ compensation, you are legally considered the employer, and can be held accountable for any job-related injuries. Make sure you get clarification on any terms in the agreement that you are unfamiliar with. Blog Design.

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Non-signatory bound by agreement to arbitrate

Construction Lawyer

His book, Legal Guide to AIA Documents, published by Aspen Publishing, is in its fifth edition. The information provided here is not intended to be a solicitation for legal services, nor does it constitute legal advice. A Legally Inclined Weblog. >. Non-signatory bound by agreement to arbitrate. Hansen Beverage Co.,

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constructionattorneyblog: Indemnity Agreement

Construction Lawyer

His book, Legal Guide to AIA Documents, published by Aspen Publishing, is in its fifth edition. The information provided here is not intended to be a solicitation for legal services, nor does it constitute legal advice. A Legally Inclined Weblog. >. Indemnity Agreement. Subscribe to this blogs feed.