The news is everywhere that construction spending is down. Contractors face the liability issues inherent in having to cut prices while construction material costs either increase or stay the same. However, opportunities exist for a construction contractor to turn a profit, even in these seemingly dire times. In order to do so, a contractor must […]
Happy Holidays from Construction Law Musings!
Well, its that time of year again when things get quiet (at least for a day), cold (depending on where you are) and hopefully family filled. I hope that you and yours can kick back and enjoy some time away from the hustle and bustle of year end. Without further ado, here’s wishing you and […]
Sustainability Takes Hold
An article in the latest issue of Constructor Magazine, the publication of the AGC of America, makes a point that I have been making for a while, namely that sustainable building is here to stay. The article quotes several contractor members of the AGC and essentially concludes that Green is the new gold I agree. […]
Announcing: Virginia Lien Law Seminar in February
I will be moderating and teaching a portion of a Lorman seminar on Virginia Mechanic’s Liens. The brochure is below. 2-28-14 Lien Law Seminar Announcement by Christopher G. Hill Give me a shout if you’re a friend and want a discount code. As always, I welcome your comments below. Please subscribe to keep up with this […]
The Future of Building Codes & “Green” Building Programs
For this week’s Guest Post Friday here at Construction Law Musings, we would like to welcome back Sean Lintow Sr. (@The_HTRC) of SLS Construction & Building Solutions. Sean has over 20 years in the construction and project management fields and is now solely specializing in helping other builders & trade professionals to improve their building […]