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    Infrastructure
    The American Jobs Plan—What Does it Mean for Utility, Heavy Highway, and Transportation Construction?
    BY Jennifer R. Budd

    This week, President Biden introduced the $2 trillion American Jobs Plan (AJP), which includes his blueprint for investing in the country’s infrastructure, utility, and transportation systems over the next eight years. If made into law, the ...

    New Jersey
    90-Day Delay: Why NJ Contractors Should File Construction Lien Claims Early

    “There’s no time like the present”—cliché or not, this may become the new rule for when contractors should file their New Jersey lien claims during the pandemic, and probably after. Unlike lawsuits and other legal actions, New Jersey liens ...

    Economy
    2021 Construction Forecast: The Road to Recovery
    BY Kathleen M. Morley

    Despite the exhaustion and chaos that the COVID-19 pandemic brought to the construction industry in 2020, turning the page to 2021 offers several reasons for cautious optimism, including two approved coronavirus vaccines (with a possible third soon ...

    OSHA
    Biden Administration Calls on OSHA to Help Recalibrated COVID-19 Fight

    President Joseph Biden has directed the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) to revamp its efforts to protect employees from COVID-19, including workers in the construction industry. Among the instructions given in a January 21, 2021 ...

    Labor & Employment
    Rare Criminal Enforcement for Violations of PA Workplace Misclassification Statute Leads to Dozens of Charges in Delaware County
    BY Christopher D. Carusone

    Pennsylvania Attorney General Josh Shapiro made the point in a recent press conference, saying, “When you misclassify employees, let me be clear what you are doing: You are stealing.” Under the Construction Workplace Misclassification Act (Act ...

    OSHA
    NJ Contractors, Take Note: How OSHA Compliance Can Preserve Workers’ Compensation Immunity
    BY Joseph L. Sine

    Contractors already know that ensuring their team members’ well-being tops the list of reasons for a strong safety and OSHA compliance program. A recent New Jersey state court decision just gave them another—preserving workers’ compensation ...

    Compliance
    Time to Update Those Subcontracts – PA’s Construction Industry Employee Verification Act Takes Effect Oct 7, 2020
    BY John A. Greenhall, Lisa M. Wampler

    Last summer, we advised that the Pennsylvania legislature was considering a bill that would require all construction industry employers, on both public and private projects, to use the E-Verify program operated by the Department of Homeland Security ...

    Construction
    Not Quite Back to Normal—How NYC Contractors Can Operate
    BY Kathleen M. Morley

    Contractors who have been following COVID-19 safety requirements now have all the more reason to do so in New York City. Starting July 8, 2020, the New York City Department of Buildings (DOB) resumed issuing penalties for non-compliance with current ...

    OSHA
    An Evolving “New Normal”: OSHA’s Recent COVID-19 Policy Changes

    As the COVID-19 pandemic has evolved, so too have OSHA policies, as seen in three recent OSHA announcements affecting the construction industry. OSHA issued new construction industry guidelines to protect workers from coronavirus. The agency also ...

    Compliance
    And We’re Back! (Sort of): Regulatory Compliance for Resuming Construction Work in PA on May 1

    The construction industry can resume operations statewide starting May 1, 2020 under recent orders from Pennsylvania Governor Tom Wolf. The Governor’s decision brought relief and excitement to contractors eager to get back to work. It also brought ...

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