Alerts & ArticlesConstructionConstruction Law December 19, 2013 Construction Design Agreement Provision Checklist •Identification of contract parties •Identification of contract documents •merger clause merging all negotiations into the… brian 0
Alerts & ArticlesConstructionConstruction Law December 19, 2013 Construction Contract Checklist Why use a written contract? Establishes common agreement with customer (avoids confusion) Preserve Mechanic’s Lien… brian 0
Alerts & ArticlesConstruction Law December 19, 2013 EPA Lead Renovation Repaid, and Painting Program Rule FAQ Sheet Q: What is the EPA’s Lead Renovation, Repair, and Painting Program Rule (the “Rule”) and… brian 0
Alerts & ArticlesConstructionConstruction General InterestConstruction Law December 19, 2013 “Child” Neglect Runs Rampant in Remodeling Industry Stealing its money, selling its toys, not protecting it from danger. These are the actions… brian 0
Alerts & Articles December 19, 2013 An Open Letter To The Exterior Renovation Industry “We must all hang together, or assuredly we will all hang separately.” Benjamin Franklin (1776)… brian 0
Alerts & ArticlesConstructionConstruction Law December 19, 2013 OSHA Rules Tie Up Contractors The old way of doing things isn’t always the wrong way as far as the… brian 0
Alerts & ArticlesConstructionConstruction General InterestConstruction Law December 19, 2013 Perfect Job or Perfect Storm? By Thom Okoneski, Attorney at Law The storm has struck, the damage is done, and… brian 0
Alerts & ArticlesConstructionConstruction Law December 19, 2013 Avoiding OSHA Liability for Subcontractor Violations With the change to the OSHA fall protection requirements in June 2010 and the reduction… brian 0
Alerts & ArticlesConstructionConstruction General Interest December 19, 2013 An Open Letter to The Exterior Renovation Industry (revisited) Last September, I prepared and distributed “An Open Letter to the Exterior Renovation Industry” as… brian 0
Alerts & ArticlesConstructionConstruction General Interest December 19, 2013 Perfect Job or Perfect Storm? In the last newsletter we left off by asking if a contractor could get investigated… brian 0