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    Construction Law Now Blog

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    Pennsylvania
    ENR Webinar: Technology for Secure Job Sites
    BY Kerstin Isaacs

    Join our Construction Partner, George Pallas, for the webinar “Technology for Secure Job Sites” on September 12th with Engineering News-Record. Reducing risk on the job site begins by controlling the perimeter fence and entry gate, and ...

    Architecture
    Whatever it Takes? School District of Philadelphia Sues Dozens of its Architecture and Design Professionals
    BY Lane F. Kelman

    As schools across the country open, most people in the Delaware Valley are well aware of the School District of Philadelphia’s financial woes. As the School District considers measures to help close its massive budget deficit, it has recently ...

    Jobs
    Ridge Flats, By Onion Flats, Sets the Mark for Sustainable Development in the Philadelphia Area
    BY Jennifer R. Budd, Lane F. Kelman

    Two weeks ago, the Philadelphia Zoning Board approved the construction of Ridge Flats at 4300 Ridge Avenue in East Falls—a project proposed by developer and design-builder Onion Flats. The Project The five story building will provide 146 ...

    Design and Technology
    Are Apps Taking Over the Construction Industry?

    Loyal readers will recall our previous discussion regarding the prevalence of tablets and iPads on construction project sites.  As the industry becomes increasingly connected, user-friendly apps for mobile devices are changing the way contractors ...

    Maryland
    Maryland’s First P3 Project after Recent Legislation: $2.2 billion “Purple Line” Light Rail Project

    As our readership knows, states are increasingly looking to public-private partnerships as a means of construction and development.  Maryland is one such state.  We previously reported that Maryland had revised its existing public private ...

    New Jersey
    New Jersey Supreme Court Sheds Light on Liability for Latent Construction Defects
    BY Jonathan A. Cass

    A few weeks ago, the New Jersey Supreme Court issued a decision that could have a profound effect on members of New Jersey’s construction community.  In Town of Kearny v. Louis F. Brandt, the Court issued two major holdings: (i) under New ...

    Bonds
    Is My Surety the Same As My Insurance Carrier? Not So Much Says a Federal Court in Pennsylvania

    As members of the construction industry know, to describe the relationship between a surety and the party to whom it issues a surety bond (the principal) as confusing would be an understatement.  In fact, many believe that the surety-principal ...

    New York
    New Legislation to Take Effect That Aims to Bolster NYC’s Small Business Community

    In just a few days, a new law (Local Law No. 1 of the City of New York for the Year 2013) will take effect in New York City aimed towards increasing participation of Minority-Owned Business Enterprises (MBEs), Women-Owned Business Enterprises (WBEs) ...

    Mechanics' Liens
    Proposed Changes To PA Mechanics’ Lien Law Will Require Advance Notice To Preserve Lien Claim Rights
    BY Jason A. Copley

    As most contractors recall, the Pennsylvania Lien Law was modified in 2007 to reinstate lien rights.  We have previously reported on proposed changes to the lien law and lien rights preservation.  Additional proposed changes to the lien law, if ...

    Pennsylvania
    City of Philadelphia Creates Its Own Adaptation of False Claims Act

    Employers doing business in the City of Philadelphia must pay taxes on wages (including salaries, commissions, and other forms of compensation) and net profits. A new ordinance shores up current enforcement mechanisms, arming the City with ...

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