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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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7 Tips for Aligning Your Project Management Workflows & Construction Technology

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Project managers must stay on top of subcontracted costs, bids, deadlines and materials while also juggling jobsite duties and office paperwork — an overwhelming task that is often fraught with stress. But it doesn’t have to be. I DO NOT consent to provide personalized information for the purposes outlined above.

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Feature Story: 2016 Economic Development Awards

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Eleven different Pennsylvania-based construction companies already have been subcontracted to do much of the work, and many more opportunities will be made available as the project goes forward. will be the team’s lead designer and Walsh Infrastructure Management will provide bridge maintenance over the life of the 25-year contract.

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State by State Incentives Guide

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CONNECTICUT – updated for 2014. Small Business Express Program (EXP): An innovative business assistance program created in October 2011 that provides funding and technical assistance to Connecticut’s small businesses to spur job creation and economic growth. For a list of state economic development agencies, click this link.

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STATE INCENTIVES GUIDE

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CONNECTICUT. JOB EXPANSION TAX CREDIT (JET): Connecticut businesses can be eligible for tax credits of $500 per month for each new full-time job created. CORPORATE BUSINESS TAX EXEMPTIONS: Available for: All insurance companies, Connecticut incorporated and non-Connecticut incorporated.

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