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Connecticut Gets Back In The Show

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Officials at AdvanceCT say that the Nutmeg State is ratcheting up its game to convince businesses—near and far—to take their business to a better place: Connecticut.

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No Free Warranty: Connecticut Court Adopts Correction or Repair Test

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a Connecticut court considered for the first time whether the performance of warranty work tolls the statute of limitations on payment bond claims. ALS began performing invasive species removal and control work for a Connecticut Department of Transportation (DOT) intersection improvement project in February 2018. Travelers Cas. &

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Data Security in Construction

Construction Business Owner

Data Security in Construction. Download this free data security white paper to learn why the industry is increasingly vulnerable to costly cyberattacks, and what your organization can do to mitigate the risk. . data security. Construction data is at risk. Learn how to protect it. Wed, 10/05/2022 - 14:05. Promote to rotator No.

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Hartford Soccer Stadium Developer Guilty of Fraud

Construction Equipment

The developers of the Dillon Stadium in Hartford, Connecticut were found guilty of 12 charges of wire fraud, conspiracy and money laundering while skimming off $1 million from a $12 million sports stadium redevelopment project. James Duckett Jr.,

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Do Sureties Drag their Feet on Payment Bond Claims?

Construction Dive

These bonds are the best form of payment security on public projects, yet collection can be complex and convoluted. A recent case from the Connecticut Supreme Court illustrates the problem. By Bruce Jervis Unpaid subcontractors and suppliers have long been frustrated by the slow processing of claims against payment bonds.

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The roads more travelled (new explorations of old places)

Construction Marketing Ideas

In many places, there were new experiences — I’ve certainly never been to Stamford, Connecticut (or for that matter Connecticut). Sure, we can travel, explore and change, but we’ll generally seek security and safe havens in things we know. We’ve just returned from a New England driving vacation.

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PACE Bill Due in Baltimore City

Green Building Law Update

The concept is not new, but nationally including in Maryland, “residential” PACE programs were put on hold as a result of a directive in 2011 that Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac refrain from purchasing mortgage loans secured by properties with outstanding PACE obligations. Maryland is typical.

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