Category: Business of Construction

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Happy Memorial Day from Construction Law Musings

I just wanted to wish you all a happy Memorial Day.  I hope that you and your families can enjoy the day off and will join me in reflecting on those that we honor today and the sacrifices that they made. Thanks for reading and I’ll see you after the holiday.   As always, I […]

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Another Guest Post Friday Thank You

Here we are on another Friday and I am still amazed at the great content that my Guest Post Friday contributors have added to Construction Law Musings.  Recent posts by Martha Sperry, Charles Hendricks, Nate Hinch, and many others add a perspective and depth to this little hole in the Web 2.0 wall that I […]

Business of Construction Green Building

Green Building- Interesting Third Party Issues

As I was following some of the posts by @imadnaffa on Twitter, I came across a post by a consultant that guarantees LEED Certification.  This got me thinking about the myriad issues relating to the third party certification aspect of adding such certification to construction contracts and the relationship of consultants to this process. Much […]

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Thanks to Mike Rowe Works Trades Hub

Thanks to Mike Rowe of the Discovery Channel’s Dirty Jobs!  Mike started his Trades Hub where he collects information from experts in various fields, including construction law.  Much to my surprise, Mike decided to add Construction Law Musings to his list of “experts.”  Musings is lucky to join Melissa Brumback (@melissabrumback) of Construction Law in […]

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Thanks to LexisNexis from Construction Law Musings

Thanks to the folks at LexisNexis for naming Musings to their LexisNexis Top 50 Environmental Law & Climate Change Community Blogs for 2011.  It is truly an honor to be in such a great group and I look forward to participating in the community. Please join the conversation with a comment below.  Also, I encourage […]

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