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Samuel Ashley Jr. on Sustainability in Long-Term Projects

Construction Business Owner

on Sustainability in Long-Term Projects ccapoccia Fri, 03/01/2024 - 18:23 Most construction companies wouldn’t accept a project with a 10-year-plus timeline. Samuel Ashley Jr.

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Cunningham-Limp’s Samuel Ashley Jr. on Sustainability in Long-Term Projects

Construction Business Owner

on Sustainability in Long-Term Projects ccapoccia Thu, 03/14/2024 - 10:15 Most construction companies wouldn’t accept a project with a 10-year-plus timeline. Cunningham-Limp’s Samuel Ashley Jr.

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Glossary of Greenhouse Gas Terms

Green Building Law Update

This short glossary is an alphabetical list of terms relating to GHG with explanations of each; or if you prefer this is a brief dictionary of specialized terms with their meanings. It is measured in terms of such things as wind, temperature, humidity, atmospheric pressure, cloudiness, and precipitation. a blizzard).

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“Worst client in the UK” issues revised terms and conditions

Construction Law

New, in-house terms and conditions of contract are to be used by Transport Scotland for the Tay Crossing to Ballinluig project, part of the much delayed £3.7 This might be good news, but given that the new terms and conditions are being issued by the alleged ‘worst client in the UK’ should any great hopes be raised just yet?

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The Importance of Building Long-Term Relationships in Construction

Construction Business Owner

The Importance of Building Long-Term Relationships in Construction. Elizabeth Manning. Tue, 11/17/2020 - 11:56. At Christmas a few years back, my cousins asked me about the possibility of our company, RLTurner Corporation, building their inn.

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Legal terms explained: Hot tubbing

Construction Law

“Hot-tubbing” is another term for “concurrent expert evidence”. It refers to a dispute resolution procedure in which both parties’ experts give their evidence together at a hearing or trial, with questions being posed to the experts at the same time by the judge or arbitrator(s).

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Legal terms explained – Non-delegable duties

Construction Law

Where an employer engages an independent contractor to undertake work on its behalf, the employer will generally not be liable for any unauthorised torts committed by the independent contractor during the execution of its work. This story is only available to subscribers to the printed edition of Construction Law.

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