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    Small Business Jobs and Credit Act of 2010 Signed into Law
    October 18, 2010 / Construction Law Now Blog

    On September 27, 2010, President Obama signed into law the Small Business Jobs and Credit Act of 2010 (Act). The Act was designed to provide immediate relief and is expected to provide critical resources to help small businesses continue to drive ...

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    Construction Workplace Misclassification Act: Pennsylvania Cracks Down on Independent Contractor Misclassification in the Construction Industry
    October 15, 2010 / Construction Law Now Blog

    On October 13, 2010, Governor Ed Rendell signed into law House Bill 400, establishing the Construction Workplace Misclassification Act (CWMA). This new law goes into effect on February 10, 2011, and will have a dramatic impact on all construction ...

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    Pennsylvania Court Decision Limits Unjust Enrichment Claims for Subcontractors
    October 14, 2010 / Construction Law Now Blog

    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 ...

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    Delaware Department of Transportation Unveils Five Year Plan
    October 13, 2010 / Construction Law Now Blog

    The Delaware Department of Transportation (DelDOT) recently unveiled its plans to update the Cape Region over the next five years. Funded Projects On the agenda of funded projects are intersection and sidewalk improvements, such as realignment of ...

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    The Legal Risks of Building Information Modeling (BIM)
    October 12, 2010 / Construction Law Now Blog

    Building information modeling, commonly referred to as BIM, is a technology that has the potential to revolutionize the process of project design and construction. According to the president of the Mechanical Contractors Association of America, BIM ...

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    Maryland Case Clarifies Subcontractor Home Improvement Licensing Law
    October 8, 2010 / Construction Law Now Blog

    In Maryland, contractors who perform home improvements are required to be licensed with the Maryland Home Improvement Commission. In addition to facing civil and criminal fines and penalties, unlicensed contractors risk losing the ability to enforce ...

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    Update: Governor Christie Cancels ARC Tunnel Project
    October 8, 2010 / Construction Law Now Blog

    After weeks of speculation, Governor Chris Christie announced his decision yesterday to cancel the $8.7 billion ARC Tunnel Project. This move came after the ARC Executive Steering Committee informed him that the project could cost New Jersey ...

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    Marcellus Shale Landowners Must Plan for Their Future Now
    October 7, 2010 / Construction Law Now Blog

    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 ...

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    Update: New Jersey Once Again Halts Department of Transportation Projects
    October 6, 2010 / Construction Law Now Blog

    Just one day after lifting a suspension for all New Jersey Department of Transportation (NJDOT) construction and design projects, the hold is back on for about 100 design and planning projects. Late Tuesday, NJDOT Commissioner James Simpson put a ...

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    Governor Christie and New Jersey Legislature Resolve New Jersey Department of Transportation Stop Work Order
    October 4, 2010 / Construction Law Now Blog

    Governor Chris Christie’s decision to halt work on all projects funded by the New Jersey Department of Transportation (NJDOT) led to a total cessation of work on nearly 100 construction and 200 design projects today. Governor Christie stopped the ...

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    City Hall Restoration Project Begins in West Virginia
    October 1, 2010 / Construction Law Now Blog

    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 ...

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    The Danger of Performing Work Without A Complete, Signed Copy of Your Contract
    September 30, 2010 / Construction Law Now Blog

    The New Jersey Superior Court recently issued an opinion that serves as a cautionary tale for all parties in a construction project who perform work without complete, signed copies of their contracts on hand. In the case of City of Union City v. AC ...

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    Graterford Prison Project Cancelled
    September 29, 2010 / Construction Law Now Blog

    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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    Tragic BP Spill Could Lead to Unexpected Benefits for Pennsylvania and West Virginia
    September 27, 2010 / Construction Law Now Blog

    The April 20, 2010 BP oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico has been called the worst environmental disaster in American history. Although the well was recently capped, the spill has resulted in tightened regulations on oil drilling which may unexpectedly ...

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    What you Need to Know About Building Green
    September 23, 2010 / Construction Law Now Blog

    This week is World Green Building Week, and today – September 23, 2010 – happens to be the Green Building Day. In honor of the increased international and national focus on green building initiatives, we wanted to provide a brief ...

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    September 30, 2010 Deadline to File EE0-1 Rapidly Approaching
    September 22, 2010 / Construction Law Now Blog

    September 30, 2010 is the deadline to file the Employer Information Report, otherwise known as an EEO-1, with the Equal Opportunity Employment Commission (EEOC). Do you know if you are required to file? If so, have you gathered all the information ...

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    Recent Changes to Delaware Port Authority Bidding Rules
    September 21, 2010 / Construction Law Now Blog

    Prompted by criticism relating to inappropriate perks, nepotism, and corruption, the Delaware River Port Authority (DRPA) has recently enacted reforms that will affect DRPA’s construction projects. The DRPA is responsible for operating 4 toll ...

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    Pennsylvania Courts Rule No More Coverage for Property Damage in Faulty Workmanship Claims: How Contractors Should Protect Themselves
    September 17, 2010 / Construction Law Now Blog

    As a result of two recent Pennsylvania decisions, insurance carriers are now aggressively taking the position that there is no insurance coverage under commercial general liability policies (“CGL)” for property damage claims caused by ...

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    President Obama Presents Plan To Upgrade America’s Infrastructure
    September 15, 2010 / Construction Law Now Blog

    During Laborfest, a union-sponsored Labor Day rally held in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, President Obama announced a plan to spur the American Economy by investing in the country’s crumbling infrastructure. President Obama called for Congress to ...

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    Rails-to-Trails: A Growing Area of Mid-Atlantic Development
    September 14, 2010 / Construction Law Now Blog

    Mid-Atlantic contractors can expect to see more “rails-to-trails” work opportunities in the near future. In 1916, at the height of railroad expansion in the United States, there were more than 275,000 miles of railroad track across the ...

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