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    Construction Law Now Blog

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    Pennsylvania
    Philadelphia’s Historic Preservation Alliance Honors Local Preservation Heroes

    Earlier this week, Philadelphia’s Historic Preservation Alliance hosted its Eighteenth Annual Achievement Awards, where individuals and organizations were honored for significant contributions to historic preservation. Congratulations to the ...

    Energy
    Pittsburgh’s David L. Lawrence Convention Center Highlights Need for Evaluation of LEED Buildings After Construction

    A recent study of Pittsburgh’s David L. Lawrence Convention Center (DLCC) showed that the building has been “wasting energy” for years. The finding has brought much criticism from taxpayers. The study performed by the Green ...

    Delaware
    Mid-Atlantic Construction Update: Looking Up?

    Is construction picking up throughout the Mid-Atlantic region? Here are just a few summaries of headlines for Maryland, Delaware and Pennsylvania Maryland: As of March 2011, construction projects in several Maryland counties continue to increase, ...

    New Construction
    West Virginia Construction Industry Update

    It is hard to dispute that the past three years have been difficult for West Virginia’s construction industry, and so far 2011 hasn’t seen much improvement. Employment in the construction industry is down approximately 10% this year over ...

    Energy
    Recent Advances in Green Building
    BY Lori Wisniewski Azzara

    International Energy Conservation Code Upgrades The 2012 International Energy Conservation Code (IECC) has been upgraded to require that newly constructed and renovated residential and commercial buildings achieve energy savings 30% higher than the ...

    Delaware
    These (Construction) Boots Were Made for Walkin’ (Across State Borders)

    For an increasing number of contractors, survival in the current economy has resulted in the need to find and secure work in other states. The migration of contractors to neighboring states is apparent throughout the country. Besides the work ...

    Maryland
    Maryland Court of Appeals Issues BEKA Decision – County Boards of Education Can be Sued for Contract Disputes

    On April 26, 2011, the Maryland Court of Appeals (Court of Appeals) issued a decision in BEKA Industries, Inc. v. Worcester County Bd. of Education. This case involves a number of issues, the most significant of which is the application, extent and ...

    New Construction
    New Jersey to Spend $800M on Turnpike Upgrades

    New Jersey Turnpike officials recently announced that they expect to advertise approximately $800 million in Turnpike related construction projects to be completed by February 2012. The projects will include road widening, bridge deck, resurfacing, ...

    Infrastructure
    Pennsylvania Rail System Receives $6.8M Grant

    With Marcellus Shale natural gas continuing to grow in demand, it has become increasingly important to update the rail systems used to transport the product. With this in mind, U.S. Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood on April 18, 2011, announced a ...

    Energy
    New Energy Grants Help to Expand Alternative Fuel, Clean Energy and Efficiency Sectors in Pennsylvania
    BY Lisa M. Wampler

    On April 8, 2011, the Commonwealth Financing Authority announced its approval of $6.5 million in new alternative and clean energy grants. According to C. Alan Walker, acting Secretary of the Department of Community and Economic Development, these ...