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Undecided

Mr Ethics

Dear Mr. Ethics, My partners are telling me we should be forming limited liability corporations for every project we do. This is often done to allow the LLC to draw off the profits from the project and then leaving the remaining parties to fund the project and claims that will arise. They tell me that these “L.L.C.’s” for the project.

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Undecided

Mr Ethics

Dear Mr. Ethics, My partners are telling me we should be forming limited liability corporations for every project we do. This is often done to allow the LLC to draw off the profits from the project and then leaving the remaining parties to fund the project and claims that will arise. They tell me that these “L.L.C.’s” for the project.

Legal 100
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Undecided

Mr Ethics

Dear Mr. Ethics, My partners are telling me we should be forming limited liability corporations for every project we do. This is often done to allow the LLC to draw off the profits from the project and then leaving the remaining parties to fund the project and claims that will arise. They tell me that these “L.L.C.’s” for the project.

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Carpenter’s Insurance: Who Needs It & Why

Levelset

There are many policies that apply to a carpenter, but a simple business owner’s policy can include property damage and liability coverage. If a third party gets injured on a job, liability coverage helps pay the cost of legal defense if you get sued for the accident. . Does a carpenter need insurance?

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BIM is dead, please do not resuscitate!

DebunkTheBIM

The new generation of 20 somethings (and younger) in training or about to enter the AEC, are taught that documenting building is about creating drawings. A good modeller will have plenty of opportunities to model, but rule number one is, that the ‘drawings’ are priority, what consultancies get paid for. Don’t worry.

BIM 68
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JOC Tutorial #71 – Terms

Job Order Contracting

f) “Job order contractor” – a licensed, bonded, and general liability insured contractor awarded a job order contract. (g) The proposal may also contain approved drawings, work schedule, permits, or other documentation as the organization may require for a specific job order.

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Bring on digital, online building permits!

DebunkTheBIM

I mentioned before design consultants regularly and intentionally showing incomplete drawings with a lot of padding (irrelevant information) to keep the mental image of the proposed building as vague as possible for as long as possible. Most striking features? Navigation? Intaractability? The ‘honesty’ of the information model.

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