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    Construction Law Now Blog

    Blog Category: Project Management

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    Transportation
    Supply-Chain Delays—Tactics for Recovering From an Out-of-Control Project
    BY Michael F. McKenna, Jennifer R. Budd

    For contractors trying to navigate the construction industry’s current supply-chain battles, President Dwight D. Eisenhower once articulated advice that, although not about the industry’s problem, is still right on point: “In preparing for ...

    Project Management
    OSHA Continues Delayed Enforcement of Confined Space Standard for Residential Contractors

    As we discussed last summer, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) issued a new Confined Space in Construction Standard, which went into effect on August 3, 2015 and required heightened training, continuous worksite evaluations ...

    Bonds
    Carpenters’ Company Master Builder Dialogues: Building the Buildings of the Future
    BY Kerstin Isaacs

    Please join us tomorrow, 11/4, for Shawn Farrell‘s presentation “Construction Disputes: Lessons Learned” at the Carpenters’ Company of City and County of Philadelphia’s Master Builder Dialogues. Shawn Farrell has ...

    Contract
    Breaking Bad: Top Signs That The Subcontractor Is In Trouble

    It goes without saying that subcontractor management is a tricky business for those who select and contract with subcontractors in these interesting economic times. The earlier a general contractor can recognize the warning signs of a ...

    Project Management
    Indiana Power Plant Demonstrates the Consequences of a Poorly Managed Project

    In 2006, Duke Energy Corp. (Duke) estimated that it would cost $1.6 billion to build a massive 630-megawatt power plant in Edwardsport, Indiana (the Project). From 2006 to the present, the price for constructing the Project has grown to $2.9 ...