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How to Get Paid on Washington State Public Projects

Levelset

The federal government is allocating over a trillion dollars in funding for public infrastructure construction projects over the course of the next decade — and a whole lot of that funding is going to go directly to individual states. Payment protection on Washington public projects. Washington State bond claim laws.

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DOE seeks contractors to provide up to $6B in services at Washington nuclear site

Construction Dive

The winning bidder for the Richland-area decommissioned Hanford Site plant work, which includes demolition and infrastructure, must award at least 50% of subcontracted work to local businesses.

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ENR Northwest Previews 2022 Top Specialty Contractors

ENR Construction

In the December 12 print issue, ENR Northwest will include its annual Top Specialty Contractors ranking by both total regional revenue and by sector, featuring subcontracting firms from across Washington, Oregon and Alaska.

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Construction Excluded From New OSHA Standard

Pro Builder

Construction Excluded From New OSHA Standard. NAHB argued that residential construction should not be included under the standard because the nature of new-home building and remodeling makes them a much lower risk for virus transmission. ABOUT NAHB: The National Association of Home Builders is a Washington, D.C.-based

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National Association of Home Builders

Pro Builder

The National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) is a Washington, D.C.-based For more, visit nahb.org.

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ConsensusDocs Releases a New Agreement for Design Professionals Amid 15 Percent Increase in Use in 2012

Construction Business Owner

WASHINGTON, D.C. January 22, 2013) – ConsensusDocs is releasin its first standard agreement for a lead architect or engineer to subcontract certain design work to other design professionals and consultants.

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Construction Input Prices Dip in August

Construction Superintendent Magazine

WASHINGTON, D.C. Both nonresidential construction input prices and overall input prices fell in August as energy prices retrenched, according to a recent analysis of the Bureau of Labor Statistics Producer Price Index released by Associated Builders and Contractors. Nonresidential construction input prices were down 0.2

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