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    $32.5 Million Rail Freight Investment to Create Jobs in 28 Counties

    Pennsylvania Governor Ed Rendell announced yesterday that a $32.5 million state investment will be made for 38 rail projects in 28 counties. At a press conference held in York, Pennsylvania, Rendell explained that the freight investment would ...

    Jobs
    Graterford State Prison Project Moving Forward

    The project to expand Graterford Prison (Project) which was previously canceled by the Pennsylvania Department of General Services (DGS) is now expected to move forward. According to an 10-8-10 Notice to Proposers, the proposal submission deadline ...

    New Construction
    Residential Sprinkler Mandate: It’s in the House’s Hands

    Steven M. Williams contributed this post. In December 2009, Pennsylvania became the first state in the country to require that fire sprinklers be installed in all new residential construction. The law took effect on January 1, 2010 for townhouses ...

    New Construction
    Duck Boat Tour Proposes New Route in Philadelphia

    After a tragic Ride the Ducks accident in July on the Delaware River, Ride the Ducks Philadelphia is proposing to construct a new route through the city. The company is looking to build a $1 million trench leading into the Schuylkill River near ...

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    Will Philadelphia Developer Receive $100 Million from State Capital Budget?

    Pennsylvania Gov. Ed Rendell is currently reviewing a new state capital budget that is calling for numerous new development projects across the state. Within this budget, through the Redevelopment Assistance Capital Program (RACP) Philadelphia ...

    Business
    Last Call for PA Amnesty: The Pennsylvania Treasury Department’s Unclaimed Property Compliance Amnesty Program Ends October 31, 2010

    Pennsylvania is making a last call for companies that are out of compliance with the Commonwealth’s Unclaimed Property Law (Law). Sunday, October 31, 2010, is the last day to enroll in the Unclaimed Property Amnesty Program. After this date, ...

    Contract
    Pennsylvania Court Decision Limits Unjust Enrichment Claims for Subcontractors
    BY Robert G. Ruggieri

    It is not uncommon, especially in today’s economy, for a subcontractor to perform work on a project but not get paid. Under Pennsylvania law, there are several courses of action a subcontractor can take to recover payment. One option is for a ...

    Energy
    Marcellus Shale Landowners Must Plan for Their Future Now

    It is becoming increasingly important for owners of land with Marcellus Shale gas wells currently in use, or that may be in use in the future, to make sure that they have a plan in place to ensure financial stability for themselves and their ...

    New Construction
    City Hall Restoration Project Begins in West Virginia

    Renovations are underway to restore the historic Wheeling, West Virginia Independence Hall. The Independence Hall building was constructed in the 1800’s and served as the capital building even before West Virginia was formally recognized as a ...

    Bidding
    Graterford Prison Project Cancelled

    The project to expand the State Correctional Institute at Graterford due to overcrowding has been canceled. Currently, the prison houses 2,100 inmates, but it is so crowded that prisoners are being shipped to Michigan and Virginia. The project was ...

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