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April 2017 Newsletter – A “New, New OSHA” Emerges

FDR Safety

A review of recent issues of OSHA’s “Quick Takes” newsletter highlighting important agency news paints a different picture of OSHA than newsletters from last fall. Then, the publication was full of news about companies being cited and fined. The new penalties had kicked in and the fines were reaching record levels.

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Demand Letter: First Step to Getting Paid

Construction Law Monitor

Sending a formal demand letter from an attorney’s office on an attorney’s letterhead comes across more seriously and also heighten your adversary’s willingness to listen and resolve the issue at hand. Our small fee for drafting and sending a demand letter is a $150.00. Construction News' What’s the point?

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Construction Law: Jan/Feb 2024

Construction Law

Editor Nick Barrett asks how long the UK can get away with the governance problem said by the head of the National Audit Office to be embedded at the heart of Whitehall when it comes to managing large scale procurements. Arbitration The SIAC Rules, 7th Edition: Faster, Better, Cheaper?

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Autodesk Build Gets 25+ Product Updates, Features, and Enhancements

Autodesk Construction Cloud

Save unfinished workflows as drafts. Reviews | Save unfinished workflows as drafts – When creating a new workflow, members can save unfinished workflows as a draft, reducing duplication of work and time. All required fields do not need to be filled for the draft to be saved. Landing page for files public link.

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Construction Law: June 2024

Construction Law

News Our regular news round up focusses on a disputes survey that suggests artificial intelligence will have an impact on contracts sooner than many think; a Labour Party plan that involves scrapping the IPA and the NIC; and a landmark legal victory for the government that forces a freeholder to fix serious building safety issues in a tower block.

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Construction Business Owner Blogs

Construction Business Owner

Industry News. When I started working in the industry we still used payphones to call the office from the “field” We used paper estimates, a calculator and copy machines. In that relatively short time frame I am able to draft an email from 30,000 feet and send it into the ether to any number of project team members.

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New Year and New Job: How Do You Adapt to Change?

Best Practices Construction Law

The old office is empty. The new office is empty as well. The old computer has worn keys, the new keyboard clicks with excitement. During strong economic times, I have a lot more contract drafting and project administration work. The boxes are packed. Why is change so difficult?