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    March 31, 2026 / Publications
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    Contract
    Primer Piece – “No Damage for Delay” Clauses

    By: Jennifer M. Horn As part of an ongoing series, Construction Law Signal will examine basic construction contract clauses and offer tips for navigating the nuanced arena that is the negotiated construction contract. “No Damage for Delay” ...

    Maryland
    Montgomery County, Maryland Changes Aimed at Facilitating Construction

    By: Jason C. Tomasulo Montgomery County, Maryland, recently simplified its construction permitting and inspection processes to better accommodate businesses and developers. Montgomery County consolidated the inspection of fire protection systems ...

    Maryland
    Q&A with Maryland Construction Network’s Founder, Rob Bertazon

    I recently had the pleasure to chat with Robert W. Bertazon, founder of Maryland Construction Network, an innovative forum for the Maryland construction industry. I asked Mr. Bertazon to comment on the genesis of the Maryland Construction Network ...

    Contract
    Unlicensed Subcontractor’s Claim Against General Contractor Valid

    By: Jennifer M. Horn For over ninety years, Maryland’s Court of Appeals has refused to honor the claims of unlicensed entities, including those of subcontractors and contractors who failed to adhere to the applicable regulatory licensing ...

    Contract
    The Perils of Contracting with Public Entities in Maryland
    BY Robert G. Ruggieri

    By: Jennifer M. Horn and Robert Ruggieri A September 1, 2011 decision by the Maryland Court of Special Appeals reminds us of the critical importance of strictly following contractual and procurement procedures before performing change order work for ...

    Maryland
    For Subcontractors Filing Mechanics’ Liens in Maryland: Clarification of “Owner”

    By: Jennifer M. Horn As all subcontractors are aware, mechanics’ lien rights are precious tools to recover payment on a project for work performed. Often with the aid of a title search, subcontractors and their counsel strive to ascertain the ...

    Green Building
    Maryland’s Adoption of the International Green Construction Code Raises More Questions Than Answers

    As many in the industry are aware, Maryland became the first state to fully adopt the International Green Construction Code (IGCC) when Governor Martin O’Malley signed HB 972, effective March 1, 2012. In response to our IGCC blog post on this ...

    Jobs
    Mid-Atlantic Construction Update

    Pennsylvania: PNC Financial Services Group (PNC) is moving its headquarters to Pittsburgh. PNC, which is the largest bank in Pennsylvania, plans to build a $400 million “green” office structure in downtown Pittsburgh, which will create ...

    Maryland
    Maryland Becomes the First State to Fully Adopt the International Green Construction Code
    BY Lane F. Kelman

    Maryland Governor Martin O’Malley recently signed bill MD HB 972 into law, effective March 1, 2012. The law “authorizes the state’s Department of Housing and Community Development to adopt the IGCC, while allowing local jurisdictions to ...

    Labor & Employment
    Maryland’s Job Applicant Fairness Act

    The “Job Applicant Fairness Act,” (the Act) signed into law on April 12, 2011, prohibits most Maryland employers from using credit reports and credit histories as a means of determining hiring and retention. Generally, employers are ...

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