The Site Report - Construction Law Insights: Issue 1, 2021 | Spilman Thomas & Battle, PLLC - JDSupra - JD Supra
As we all know, the COVID-19 pandemic has caused us all to focus in different in directions. That has been the case here at Spilman as well. But as we wind down 2021, we wanted to reach back out to our clients and friends with construction industry news. What we have done is looked at trends in the construction industry via news articles. What is different is that we have selected those topics and then explained WHY they are important.
On occasion, we will bring you long-form articles regarding topics that we find important - such as our first and second articles below about climate change and mandatory vaccinations.
We hope you enjoy reading The Site Report.
Please see full Newsletter below for more information.
As we all know, the COVID-19 pandemic has caused us all to focus in different in directions. That has
been the case here at Spilman as well. But as we wind down 2021, we wanted to reach back out to our
On occasion, we will bring you long-form articles regarding topics that we find important - such as our
It's important to us that you let us know what you think about our insights. We welcome you to reach
Over the past couple decades, building codes have responded to disasters, rather than averting them.
In the immortal words of Bob Dylan, “the times, they are a-changin’.” Intensified and more frequent
"Rising materials prices make it more important than ever for contractors to limit risk in their agreements
Why this is important: As all are aware, the pandemic continues to cause supply chain problems in the
costs on to the customer. Additionally, while many form contracts contain some version of termination- for-cause and for-convenience provisions, contractors would do well to ensure that these termination
All of this to say: builders, contracts, and customers alike should be encouraged to read the contract
Why this is important: This is important to the construction industry because, despite the pandemic,
"Before providing work or materials on credit, contractors need to consider that there may be collection
"House Bill 865 would allow builders to select a private inspector of their choice, instead of local officials,
source: https://www.jdsupra.com/legalnews/the-site-report-construction-law-9904646/
Your content is great. However, if any of the content contained herein violates any rights of yours, including those of copyright, please contact us immediately by e-mail at media[@]kissrpr.com.
